Podcasts
In this episode of the Been There Got Out Podcast, David Morneau, a "recovering litigator," joins us to discuss the importance of advocating for yourself with your attorney. We reminisce about our past collaborations and dive into practical advice on how to effectively communicate and collaborate with your legal counsel. Tune in to learn valuable strategies for ensuring your voice is heard and your interests are represented in legal matters.
In this episode of the Been There Got Out Podcast, David Morneau, a "recovering litigator," joins us to discuss the importance of advocating for yourself with your attorney. We reminisce about our past collaborations and dive into practical advice on how to effectively communicate and collaborate with your legal counsel. Tune in to learn valuable strategies for ensuring your voice is heard and your interests are represented in legal matters.
In this episode of the Wholehearted Podcast, family mediator and collaborative legal professional David Morneau discusses the flaws in the legal system and steps we can take to join the change. He envisions a world where we listen without judgment, are curious about others' perspectives, and work together even when we disagree. David emphasizes focusing on getting it right rather than being right, and embracing mistakes as learning opportunities. It's a great episode full of insights on fostering a more cooperative and understanding legal system. Enjoy!
In this episode of the Been There Got Out Podcast, Lisa and Chris welcome back Canadian family law attorney David Morneau (@dmorneaulaw) and warrior woman Angie (@bosslady.to). They continue the series "The Client as Consumer" by discussing how to take back your power in family court and why it's important not to view your lawyer as a knight in shining armor. If you're struggling with a high-conflict relationship, divorce, or custody battle, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.
In this episode of the Been There Got Out Podcast, Chris and Lisa continue their conversation with Canadian family law attorney David Morneau and super-client Angie. They delve into the series "I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now: The Client As Consumer" and discuss how to improve legal systems. David emphasizes that the best way to reform the system is to win your case by making informed decisions. Tune in for part 2 of this insightful and empowering discussion.
In this episode of the Been There Got Out Podcast, Chris and Lisa welcome Canadian family law attorney David Morneau (@dmorneaulaw) and expert client Angie (@bosslady.to). They discuss the series "The Client As Consumer" and emphasize why choosing the right attorney is crucial for your case. Learn how to take back your power, arm yourself with education, and win your case by making informed decisions. Tune in to part 1 for valuable insights and practical advice.
n this episode, host Nurulayn Noor speaks with collaborative family lawyer David Morneau about advocating for children's best interests in Canadian family law. David shares his experience and emphasizes the importance of empathy, compassion, and moving away from adversarial approaches to make the process more amicable for everyone involved, especially the children. He highlights how legal professionals can support vulnerable clients through a holistic and collaborative approach.
In this episode of SARA MAKES SENSE, Sara talks with veteran family lawyer David Morneau about navigating separation with integrity. They discuss the do's and don'ts of dealing with lawyers and ex-spouses to ensure the process is as smooth as possible. Got a question for Sara? Send her an email, and she might respond in an upcoming episode.
In this episode of the She is Your Neighbour Podcast, David Morneau shares his insights from over 20 years as a family lawyer and his current role as Executive Director of a non-profit supporting children affected by abuse. He discusses the legal recognition of domestic violence and the importance of a holistic support system. Join the conversation with #SheIsYourNeighbour.

