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The Consultation

The Consultation

By: Christina Jimenez & Josh Floyd
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🎙️ The Consultation is your go-to resource for navigating Texas family law. Whether you’re facing a divorce, a high-conflict custody battle, a complex property division, or Child Protective Services (CPS) involvement, it all begins with a consultation.

Hosted by board-certified family law attorneys Christina Jimenez and Josh Floyd of The Jimenez Floyd Law Firm, this podcast breaks down critical topics, including:

Contested child custody – parental alienation, relocation disputes, modifications, and enforcement of custody orders
High-asset divorce and complex property division – business ownership, real estate, retirement accounts, and hidden assets
Child Protective Services (CPS) cases – how to handle investigations, protect parental rights, and navigate CPS proceedings
Child support – calculating payments, modifying support orders, and enforcing unpaid child support
Spousal support (alimony) – eligibility, how courts determine payments, and strategies for securing or contesting support
Enforcement of court orders – what to do when the other party fails to pay child support or spousal support, refuses to follow custody agreements, or violates a divorce decree

With guest experts and real-world legal insights, we help you understand your rights, navigate legal challenges, and make informed decisions.

⚠️ For educational purposes only—this podcast does not provide legal advice. Every case is unique, so consult a qualified attorney for legal guidance.

Subscribe to The Consultation wherever you get your podcasts, and watch our legal discussions on YouTube.

Need expert legal advice? Schedule a consultation today at www.thejimenezlawfirm.com.

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Episodes
  • How Social Media Can Destroy Your Divorce or Custody Case: The Consultation: Episode 82
    Jun 9 2026

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    What you post online can have real consequences in your divorce or custody case. From vacation photos, new relationships, comments, messages, and even deleted posts, social media is now commonly used as evidence in family court to challenge credibility, parenting decisions, and financial claims.


    In this episode of The Consultation, Board Certified Family Law Attorney Christina Jimenez and Joshua Floyd explains how social media activity can impact divorce and custody proceedings, the most common mistakes people make during litigation, and how to protect yourself before hitting “post.”


    Whether you are currently going through a divorce, custody dispute, or modification case, this episode breaks down what you need to know about your digital footprint and how it can be used against you in court.


    🎙️ Listen to more episodes and resources: The Consultation Podcast, available on all streaming platforms!

    📺 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@jimenezlawfirm?si=Uzc6y673pZW4FoDQ

    ⚖️ Learn more about divorce and family law: https://www.thejimenezlawfirm.com/family-law/divorce/

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    29 mins
  • When to Settle vs. Fight in Divorce: The Decision That Could Change Everything: The Consultation Ep. 81
    May 15 2026

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    In this episode, board certified family law attorneys Christina Jimenez and Joshua Floyd break down one of the most important strategic decisions in any divorce or custody case: when to settle and when to fight.


    Not every issue is worth a courtroom battle—and not every offer should be accepted. Christina and Joshua explain how experienced family law attorneys evaluate risk, leverage, timing, and long-term consequences when advising clients in emotionally charged cases involving custody, property division, and support.


    They also discuss common mistakes people make when they either:

    • settle too quickly out of fear or exhaustion, or

    • push a case to trial when a resolution would better protect their time, money, and parental rights.


    Whether you’re considering divorce, in the middle of a custody dispute, or just want to understand how these decisions are made at a high level, this episode provides a clear, practical framework from experienced trial-tested attorneys.


    Presented by Jimenez Floyd Law

    Thinking about divorce? Learn more here: https://www.thejimenezlawfirm.com/family-law/divorce/.

    Or give us a call at 214-513-0125 at anytime!

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    31 mins
  • Going Through Divorce Without a Lawyer? Listen First: The Consultation: Episode 80
    Apr 8 2026

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    Thinking about handling your divorce on your own? It may seem like a cost-saving move—but DIY divorce can lead to serious, long-term consequences.


    In this episode, board-certified family law attorneys Christina Jimenez and Josh Floyd of Jimenez Floyd Law Firm break down the real dangers of going it alone. They discuss how DIY divorce can result in improperly divided assets, overlooked property, and agreements that don’t hold up in court. Even more importantly, they explain how these mistakes can jeopardize your family’s well-being—especially when it comes to child custody, support, and long-term financial stability.


    With offices serving Midland-Odessa and the Flower Mound, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Lewisville areas, Christina and Josh share real-world insight into the costly errors they’ve seen and how proper legal guidance can help you avoid them.


    Tune in to learn why protecting your future starts with making informed decisions today—and why DIY divorce may not be worth the risk.

    Watch the full podcast episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2SYG9kEVhGY?si=q97TZxbb2w7vUNJr


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    34 mins
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