Episodes

  • Episode 35: Sister Wives & the Law: Who Really Has the Rights?
    Jun 18 2025

    In this episode of The Lawmas Podcast, Lauren and Lacey continue talking through legal issues of reality TV, this time digging into the world of Sister Wives. From the complexities of property ownership and inheritance to health care decisions and estate planning, the hosts unpack what happens when legal systems don’t account for polygamous family structures. Using Coyote Pass as a case study, they explain how lack of legal marriage impacts real estate rights, medical decision-making, child custody, taxes, and more.

    While recognizing the personal freedom of spiritual marriages, they emphasize the importance of legal planning, like health care proxies, wills, and contracts, to protect everyone involved. The conversation also touches on public policy concerns and why legalizing plural marriage remains unlikely. Looking ahead, Lauren and Lacey tease an upcoming episode on fertility law and reproductive rights, highlighting how modern family structures continue to challenge outdated legal norms.

    #lawmaspodcast #legalpodcast #lawmoms #realityTVpodcast #sisterwivespodcast #laurenandlacey

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    21 mins
  • Episode 34: Sister Wives, Polygamy & the Law
    Jun 13 2025

    In this listener-voted episode of The Lawmas Podcast, Lauren and Lacey dig into the wild world of reality TV and the legal complexities behind shows like Sister Wives and The Poly Family. From the history of anti-polygamy laws to modern custody battles and property rights, the Lauren and Lacey unpack how the law views these unconventional family structures and where it gets messy.

    They also discuss the darker history of cults like FLDS and the Kingstons, the role of public policy, fraud concerns, and what really happens when reality TV meets real legal risk.

    Spoiler: Cody Brown’s biggest issue might not be the sister wives, it might be the paperwork!!

    Stay tuned for future episodes exploring estate planning, custody, and more drama from reality TV's most legally chaotic families.

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    #thelawmaspodcast #sisterwives #realitytvpodcast #lawpodcast #laurenandlacey #FLDS #Kingstons, polygamy

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    27 mins
  • Episode 33: Millennial Daughters Talk Fatherhood, Family Drama, and Healing
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode of The Lawmas Podcast, hosts Lauren and Lacey reflect on Father’s Day through the lens of their own personal experiences. Kicking off with a quick legal Q&A about locating a will and navigating probate when one isn't readily available, the conversation soon shifts into an emotional discussion about the complex roles fathers play in their children's lives—especially for millennials.

    Lacey opens up about her strained relationship with her father, sharing vulnerable stories about abandonment, longing for connection, and the emotional toll of growing up without the stability and love she craved. She draws a poignant parallel to a recent Teen Mom episode, touching on themes of accountability and the need for children to reclaim their narratives. Lauren offers a contrasting but equally powerful perspective, recounting her own experience with a supportive and present father, as well as the challenges her husband faced growing up with a largely absent, troubled dad and an overbearing grandmother.

    Together, they explore how different father figures, and how the presence or absence of them shape us as individuals and parents. The episode closes with love and gratitude for their current partners and a Father’s Day tribute. It’s an honest, emotional, and insightful conversation that will resonate with anyone navigating family complexities during this time of year.

    #thelawmas #fathersday #mompreneurs #lawpodcast #applepodcasts #mompodcast #millennialpodcast

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    28 mins
  • Episode 32: Redefining Hustle: The Millennial Lawyer Life
    May 29 2025

    In this episode of The Lawmas Podcast, Lauren and Lacey wrap up their millennial series by getting candid about the realities of being business owners, attorneys, and moms navigating hustle culture.

    From choosing business structures to managing sick days and setting boundaries with clients, Lauren and Lacey share personal stories that reflect the unique challenges millennials face and how their generation is shifting expectations in the legal profession.

    The conversation discusses how they balance family life, prioritizing mental health, and creating workplace cultures rooted in empathy and flexibility. Lacey and Lauren also reflect on how millennial attorneys are rethinking advocacy and client care, particularly when it comes to addiction, rehabilitation, and second chances. This episode is a tribute to working moms, fur baby parents, and every millennial trying to build a fulfilling life with boundaries that matter!

    #thelawmaspodcast #mompreneur #lawmoms #millennials #boundaries

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    30 mins
  • Episode 31: Concerts, Guilt Trips, and Grandma Drama
    May 21 2025

    In this episode of the Lawmas Podcast, Lauren and Lacey get real about the complicated dynamics millennials face with their parents and grandparents. What starts as part two of parenting as millennials quickly turns into a candid conversation about the emotional tug-of-war between generational expectations and modern family realities.

    Lauren & Lacey share personal stories about caregiving, proximity to family, and the often-unseen pressures they face as busy professionals, moms, and daughters. They reflect on how geography, family structure, and life stages impact their ability, and willingness, to show up for extended family in the ways older generations might expect. Lacey opens up about being labeled “the favorite,” while Lauren shares how being an only child changes her support system.

    They also explore how millennial parents are redefining what “family” means today, including the shift toward prioritizing their immediate household. Get ready for cultural expectations, sibling comparisons, and a little Kardashian commentary.

    Get ready for laughs, real talk, and a refreshing reminder that family relationships are never one-size-fits-all.

    #thelawmaspodcast #laurenandlacey #millennials #parentingasmillenials #lawmoms

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    26 mins
  • Episode 30: Tiny Judges & Open Bathroom Doors: Life as Millennial Moms
    May 15 2025

    In this episode of The Lawmas Podcast, hosts Lacey and Lauren discuss what it means to be millennial moms compared to previous generations. They share humorous stories about their children's brutal honesty before diving into key differences in parenting approaches.

    Lacey and Lauren explain their generation's parenting style with how they were raised, highlighting their focus on emotional validation while still teaching resilience. Lauren discusses how her move away from spanking as discipline, finding it ineffective with her children. They discuss increased safety concerns around sleepovers and neighborhood play, while acknowledging some parenting norms remain consistent across generations.

    Other millennial parenting shifts include avoiding gender stereotypes, respecting children's body autonomy, teaching body positivity, and being less judgmental of other parents when children misbehave. The hosts admit they're not perfect parents but strive to combine the positive aspects of their upbringing with evolving approaches to child development.

    Next week, they'll discuss being millennial business owners and balancing work with family life.

    #podcast #thelawmaspodcast #millenialparenting #lawmoms #mompreneurs #laurenandlacey #truecrimepodcast #lawpodcast

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    32 mins
  • Episode 29: Raising Our Boomer Parents
    May 8 2025

    In this episode of The Lawmas Podcast, Lacey and Lauren kick off their millennial series by discussing the unique challenges of having Boomer parents. The hosts begin with Lacey delivering a Kanye West update, detailing his recent lawsuit against his dentist over laughing gas addiction.

    The main discussion focuses on the struggles millennials face "raising" their stubborn Boomer parents. Lauren and Lacey share frustrations about their parents' resistance to health advice, from refusing to drink water instead of sweet tea to ignoring doctor's orders after surgery. They note how their generation approaches health more holistically, focusing on nutrition, exercise, and mental wellbeing, while their parents often resist these concepts.

    Social media usage creates another generational divide, with Lauren and Lacey talking about their parents' questionable photo selections and inappropriate posts. Lauren and Lacey discuss boomer parents often struggle to understand the difference between venting and asking for solutions, leading to communication breakdowns.

    Lauren points out that despite these challenges, millennials maintain closer relationships with their parents than previous generations did, partly because Boomer grandparents are more involved with their grandchildren. This creates both stronger bonds and more opportunities for friction.

    The episode wraps up with reflections on how millennials are trying to help their aging parents navigate health and technology while respecting their independence. As Lacey says, "It is hard raising these Boomer parents," before teasing the next installment in their millennial series about raising their own children.

    The Lawmas can be reached on their website: TheLawmasPodcast.com

    Lauren and Lacey are attorneys and law firm owners in South Carolina and have been friends since high school. If you have a topic you would like for them to discuss, send us a message! thelawmaspodcast@gmail.com

    #truecrimepodcast #lawmoms #thelawmaspodcast #boomerparents #millenials #raisingparents

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    32 mins
  • Episode 28: Tunnel Vision: How an Innocent Man Served 11 Years
    May 2 2025

    In this episode of The Lawmas Podcast, hosts Lacey and Lauren explore a powerful story of potential wrongful conviction. Lacey shares the case of Thomas James, her former client whom she believes was wrongfully convicted of murder. Despite cell phone records showing Thomas was never at the crime scene, eyewitness descriptions that didn't match him, and minimal evidence beyond the testimony of a getaway driver named Kier Johnson, Thomas received a 32-year sentence while Kier got probation. Lacey discovered after the trial that Kier had previously falsely accused someone in another murder case—information that wasn't disclosed to the defense. Despite these revelations and efforts to secure post-conviction relief, Thomas remains incarcerated after 11 years.

    Lauren offers insights about jury deliberation pressures and the challenges of overturning convictions. The hosts conclude their series on wrongful convictions with a plea for listeners to share Thomas's story, hoping to bring attention to his case. Next week, The Lawmas Podcast will begin a new series focusing on millennial experiences!

    Questions for The Lawmas? Email us! thelawmaspodcast@gmail.com

    #thelawmaspodcast #tunnelvision #wrongfullyconvicted #thomasjames #lawmoms

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    32 mins
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