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When Veterans Divorce Ep 61 (Part 1)

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This one’s powerful.

If you or someone you love has worn the uniform, you already know that the battles don’t always stop when deployment ends. And when veterans divorce, there’s usually a whole lot beneath the surface leading up to the split.

In this episode of The Splitting Smart Podcast, I’m sitting down with someone I deeply respect: Hon. Mark Johnson (Ret.), an Iraq War vet, Bronze Star recipient, and the judge on the Veterans Court in Riverside County. He’s seen it all—PTSD, moral injury, addiction—and he’s here to share what most people (even lawyers) miss when a veteran ends up in family court.

We talk about trauma, recovery, justice, and the marriages caught in between.

In this episode:

  • Trauma and healing: what a decade of Veterans Court taught Judge Johnson
  • The signs of combat-related PTSD—and how they impact marriage
  • Why reintegration is harder than people realize
  • When domestic violence can really be about untreated trauma (and what to do about it)
  • What spouses and lawyers need to ask—but usually don’t
  • Stories of recovery, redemption, and hope

About Mark Johnson:

Hon. Mark Johnson (Ret.) served as a Superior Court Judge and Colonel in the U.S. Army. He’s a decorated Iraq War veteran and longtime advocate for veterans who find themselves in the justice system, especially those struggling with PTSD and trauma. His novel, Scars and Strife, brings these stories to life through fiction rooted in truth.

Stay tuned for Part 2 (episode 62):

In the next episode, we dive deeper into veteran divorce, and what it takes to build real co-parenting agreements after military service and trauma.

HON. MARK JOHNSON (RET.)'S BOOK: Scars and Strife – https://a.co/d/38sod6z

MEDIATION STARTER GUIDE: https://mailchi.mp/2939c428981d/mediation-resources

WATCH ON YOUTUBE: The Splitting Smart Podcast

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Instagram.com/saperelawfirm

JOIN THE CONVERSATION ON FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/saperelawfirm

NEED QUALITY LEGAL HELP? Visit Sapere Law & Mediation

NEED SOME ENCOURAGMENT? Kelly wrote a book just for YOU: Victim Is Not Your Name: Remembering Your True Identity In the Midst of Life Challenges

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Text us your feedback or questions - we'd love to hear from you.

This one’s powerful.

If you or someone you love has worn the uniform, you already know that the battles don’t always stop when deployment ends. And when veterans divorce, there’s usually a whole lot beneath the surface leading up to the split.

In this episode of The Splitting Smart Podcast, I’m sitting down with someone I deeply respect: Hon. Mark Johnson (Ret.), an Iraq War vet, Bronze Star recipient, and the judge on the Veterans Court in Riverside County. He’s seen it all—PTSD, moral injury, addiction—and he’s here to share what most people (even lawyers) miss when a veteran ends up in family court.

We talk about trauma, recovery, justice, and the marriages caught in between.

In this episode:

  • Trauma and healing: what a decade of Veterans Court taught Judge Johnson
  • The signs of combat-related PTSD—and how they impact marriage
  • Why reintegration is harder than people realize
  • When domestic violence can really be about untreated trauma (and what to do about it)
  • What spouses and lawyers need to ask—but usually don’t
  • Stories of recovery, redemption, and hope

About Mark Johnson:

Hon. Mark Johnson (Ret.) served as a Superior Court Judge and Colonel in the U.S. Army. He’s a decorated Iraq War veteran and longtime advocate for veterans who find themselves in the justice system, especially those struggling with PTSD and trauma. His novel, Scars and Strife, brings these stories to life through fiction rooted in truth.

Stay tuned for Part 2 (episode 62):

In the next episode, we dive deeper into veteran divorce, and what it takes to build real co-parenting agreements after military service and trauma.

HON. MARK JOHNSON (RET.)'S BOOK: Scars and Strife – https://a.co/d/38sod6z

MEDIATION STARTER GUIDE: https://mailchi.mp/2939c428981d/mediation-resources

WATCH ON YOUTUBE: The Splitting Smart Podcast

FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Instagram.com/saperelawfirm

JOIN THE CONVERSATION ON FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/saperelawfirm

NEED QUALITY LEGAL HELP? Visit Sapere Law & Mediation

NEED SOME ENCOURAGMENT? Kelly wrote a book just for YOU: Victim Is Not Your Name: Remembering Your True Identity In the Midst of Life Challenges

  continue reading

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