When it comes to divorce and alcohol abuse, weaponizing the disease of alcoholism is the worst thing you can do \u2014 not only for the individual being accused but also for your children. Today, Chris Beck, VP of Soberlink, joins me for a discussion about how Soberlink is empowering co-parenting relationships and keeping families together \u2014 even after divorce.\nIn this conversation, Chris and I take a deep dive into the alcohol monitoring system Soberlink and learn how it is used as an empowerment tool that helps build trust between divorcing parents. Soberlink allows you to have peace of mind that your children are safe while with your ex, while keeping communication lines open as well.\xa0\nShow Highlights\n\nHow the testing system works, and when to use it. (3:00)\n\nWhy random testing may not be ideal in a custodial environment (6:00)\n\nWhat happens if there is a positive test during parenting time. (8:42)\n\nSoberlink is not a punitive or oppressive tool, it is a unifying tool. (10:00)\n\nReducing the stigma of alcohol use. (13:25)\n\nHow the results are tracked and how Soberlink works within the family law court system. (17:37)\n\nCOVID-19 and how it\u2019s affecting cases involving alcohol abuse. (23:06)\n\nLearn More About Chris Beck:Chris Beck is the VP of Business Development for Soberlink Healthcare. Chris\u2019s primary responsibilities include working with Family Law Judges, Attorneys, and Health Care Professionals across the country to educate them on Soberlink\u2019s modern approach to alcohol monitoring for Child Custody Cases. He has led over 25, 1-hour educational presentations and continues to find new opportunities to raise awareness around alcohol monitoring and child safety.\nResources & Links: Soberlink\nSoberlink on Facebook\nSoberlink on LinkedIn\nSoberlink on YouTube\nSoberlink on Instagram\nSoberlink on Twitter\n The Ultimate Divorce Survival Guide\nShould I Stay or Should I Go Facebook Group\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices