
Jonas, Turner, and the Mediation Win No One Expected
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When Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s custody battle made headlines, most people braced for a drawn-out, high-conflict courtroom war. But what happened instead surprised everyone: a private mediation that brought resolution in just a few weeks.
In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang explores how this high-profile international case reflects a growing shift in how families—celebrity and non-celebrity alike—are resolving cross-border custody disputes. From the Hague Convention to California’s family law system, we dive into how mediation is reshaping the future of co-parenting, even across continents.
🌍 What international custody battles look like in a globalized world
🤝 Why mediation offers better long-term outcomes for children
📲 How technology and hybrid solutions are transforming modern co-parenting
Whether you're navigating a long-distance parenting plan or just want to understand what “the best interests of the child” really means in practice—this episode reveals why stepping out of court might be the smartest move a parent can make.
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