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Protecting Children Through Education, Integrity & Global Collaboration: A Conversation with PACCS Founder Dr. Steven Lindenberg – Cases & Cocktails Episode 53

In Episode 53 of Cases & Cocktails, Bryan and Janice Eggleston sit down with Dr. Steven Lindenberg, founder and president of the Professional Alliance for Child-Centered Safety (PACCS), for a wide-ranging discussion on parental alienation, the failures of modern family courts, and the urgent need for protecting children through education among professionals who serve children. […]

Spring Break, Standard Possession Orders & Key Summer Deadlines Every Texas Parent Should Know – Cases & Cocktails Episode 64

In Episode 64 of Cases & Cocktails, Bryan and Janice Eggleston shift gears into a timely and practical discussion about spring break possession, Standard Possession Orders (SPO), and critical summer designation deadlines in Texas family law. Over a festive “Spring Break Party Paloma” (tequila, grapefruit, and lime), the conversation blends humor with an important reminder: […]

When Court Becomes a Horror Story: Real-Life Scares from the Difficult Family Law Frontlines – Cases & Cocktails Episode 48

For Halloween 2025, Cases & Cocktails trades ghost stories for something far more chilling—real courtroom horror stories about difficult family law cases that could only come from the world of Texas family law. In Episode 48, Austin-area family law attorneys Bryan and Janice Eggleston reflect on their most shocking, emotional, and bizarre courtroom moments—from custody […]

Breaking Generational Cycles and Building Hope in Central Texas – Cases & Cocktails 47

In Episode 47 of Cases & Cocktails, Austin-area family law attorneys Bryan and Janice Eggleston sit down for a powerful, emotional conversation with Lisa Jamison and Brianna Rosales—a mother-daughter duo whose story of survival, resilience, and purpose offers hope to families across Texas. Their journey through childhood trauma, domestic violence, and generational healing is shared […]