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Can This Podcast Help You Avoid a Divorce in 2025?

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
3 April 2025
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It may be a time of fresh starts and renewed commitments. But, sometimes, no matter how strong the resolve, relationships face challenges that call for outside support. Enter Pathways Through the System, a groundbreaking legal podcast series by Carolyn Devries, the founder of Australia’s first not-for-profit law firm, New Way Lawyers. This series aims to demystify the family court system and offer resources that could help couples navigate their way through difficulties. Or, even avoid divorce altogether.

A non-profit approach to family law

Fourteen years ago, Carolyn Devries recognised a glaring issue in family law: the profit-driven nature of most legal services often left vulnerable individuals without affordable, compassionate support. In response, she founded New Way Lawyers, Australia’s first non-profit law firm. Built on the principles of excellence, care, accessibility, and innovation, New Way Lawyers provides a much-needed alternative for families seeking legal advice.

But, Carolyn’s mission didn’t stop at legal representation. She understood that knowledge and prevention are just as critical as legal intervention. With this in mind, she created resources like the Pathways Through the System podcast and the Lunch with a Lawyer Facebook group to empower individuals with information and guidance long before they step foot in a courtroom.

A legal podcast that breaks down barriers.

Pathways Through the System isn’t your average legal podcast. This seven-part series combines dramatised case studies with expert insights, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the family law system. Carolyn brings in a diverse line-up of guests – judges, mediators, counsellors, and barristers – to tackle the most pressing issues couples face during separation. From disputes over property to parenting arrangements and even domestic violence concerns, the podcast provides a clear, empathetic roadmap for navigating these complex topics.

Funded by the Attorney General’s Department and developed in collaboration with the Greater Brisbane Family Law Pathways Network and Relationships Australia, this podcast is more than just an informational tool – it’s a lifeline for those feeling overwhelmed and unsure of where to turn.

Listeners can expect practical guidance presented in an accessible format, whether they’re personally navigating a family law issue or supporting a friend or loved one through a separation. It’s a powerful reminder that you don’t have to face these challenges alone.

Preventing divorce through understanding

One of the most compelling aspects of the podcast is its potential to prevent separation altogether. While its primary focus is on navigating the family court system, the insights shared by experts often touch on deeper themes of communication, conflict resolution, and understanding—skills that can be transformative in any relationship.

By addressing common misunderstandings and offering tools to approach sensitive issues with empathy, Pathways Through the System serves as a guide for couples looking to strengthen their relationship foundations. After all, many marital issues stem from a lack of clarity or miscommunication – problems that can often be resolved with the right support and resources.

Lunch with a lawyer (online)

For those seeking immediate answers to pressing family law questions, Carolyn has also created the Lunch with a Lawyer Facebook group. This innovative online platform allows members to ask their family law questions for free, with experienced lawyers providing live answers every weekday during lunch.

Whether you’re grappling with concerns about parenting plans, property division, or simply need advice on where to start, this group offers a supportive community where no question is too small. It’s a testament to Carolyn’s commitment to making family law accessible and approachable for everyone, regardless of their circumstances.

So, can a podcast help save your marriage?

The start of a new year often brings with it a mix of hope and reflection. For couples, it’s a chance to reassess what’s working, what isn’t, and what steps can be taken to build a stronger, healthier relationship. Pathways Through the System is a resource that fits perfectly into this moment, offering not just legal guidance but also insights that could help couples address challenges before they escalate.

By arming yourself with knowledge and tools, you’re not just preparing for worst-case scenarios – you’re actively investing in the future of your relationship. Whether you’re considering the podcast as a resource for navigating legal complexities or as a preventive measure to strengthen your partnership, its value is undeniable.

So, can this podcast help you avoid a divorce in 2025? The answer lies not just in the legal advice it provides but in the understanding, communication, and growth it encourages. Sometimes, avoiding separation is less about knowing the rules of the court and more about knowing each other. And that’s where Pathways Through the System truly shines.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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