Conscientious Lawyering: Balancing Advocacy, Emotional Intelligence, and Professional Judgment

Rachel Gonzalez
Rachel Gonzalez | The Law Office of Cindy Crawford

Rachel Gonzalez is a family law attorney and Guardian ad Litem known for her strategic clarity, steady courtroom presence, and deeply human approach to advocacy. While she represents clients in complex dissolution matters, high-conflict parenting disputes, domestic violence injunctions, and other emotionally charged family law proceedings, her greatest passion lies in her work as a Guardian ad Litem, where she serves as a voice for the best interests of children navigating difficult family dynamics and high-conflict litigation.

Live Video-Broadcast: July 21, 2026

2 hour CLE

Tuition: $195.00
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Program Summary

This program introduces Conscientious Lawyering, a human-centered framework for practicing law with greater self-awareness, intentionality, emotional intelligence, and sustainability. It treats client emotion as a litigation variable rather than a wellness footnote. The result is a working method for advocacy in emotionally charged matters.

The stakes are already on your desk. A wife discovers her husband is dating and demands depositions that change nothing. A defendant refuses diversion because he fears telling his parents. A plaintiff rejects nearly full recovery to publicly expose a former partner. An exhausted attorney drafts a blistering response to hostile opposing counsel. Each choice raises costs, escalates conflict, and erodes judgment.

Attendees leave with the Four Pillars of Conscientious Lawyering: Self-Awareness, Intentional Practice, Human-Centered Advocacy, and Sustainable Systems. They also gain boundary-setting techniques, structured communication practices, and scenario-based tools for redirecting emotionally driven litigation. Materials include presentation slides, discussion prompts, and a practical implementation framework.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Emotional Drivers
    Identify how fear, anger, grief, and the desire for validation or control shape client demands across family, criminal, and civil matters.
  • Client Dysregulation
    Recognize urgency-driven communication, fixation on punishment or vindication, and escalation patterns that impair decision-making and settlement posture.
  • Advocacy and Judgment
    Apply the attorney’s three roles of legal advocate, translator of legal realities, and stabilizing presence while maintaining ethical role boundaries.
  • Boundaries and Burnout
    Implement structured communication practices, managed responsiveness, and role clarity that counter constant accessibility, emotional overinvestment, and compassion fatigue.
  • The Four Pillars
    Building Self-Awareness, Intentional Practice, Human-Centered Advocacy, and Sustainable Systems into daily communication, strategy, and counseling decisions.
  • Scenario Application
    Work four hypotheticals, the revenge divorce, the panicked defendant, the vindication-driven plaintiff, and the dysregulated attorney, through the four-pillar framework.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Date / Time: July 21, 2026

  • 1:00 pm – 3:10 pm Eastern
  • 12:00 pm – 2:10 pm Central
  • 11:00 am – 1:10 pm Mountain
  • 10:00 am – 12:10 pm Pacific

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Rachel Gonzalez | The Law Office of Cindy Crawford
Rachel Gonzalez is a family law attorney and Guardian ad Litem known for her strategic clarity, steady courtroom presence, and deeply human approach to advocacy. While she represents clients in complex dissolution matters, high-conflict parenting disputes, domestic violence injunctions, and other emotionally charged family law proceedings, her greatest passion lies in her work as a Guardian ad Litem, where she serves as a voice for the best interests of children navigating difficult family dynamics and high-conflict litigation. She brings precision, discretion, and grounded presence to cases where the legal issues are deeply intertwined with the human experience.

  • Education & Credentials

J.D., Florida International University 2017, magna cum laude; B.A. in Psychology, University of Miami 2014, summa cum laude.

  • Recognition & Leadership

Rachel is the founder of the conscientious lawyering movement and practices with the belief that legal excellence and humanity are not mutually exclusive. Her work is informed by a strong foundation in psychology, mental health, childhood development, and an understanding of how trauma and mental illness can shape behavior, communication, and decision-making. She approaches clients and families with an emphasis on clarity, emotional safety, and dignity, while advancing sound legal strategy grounded in Florida law. Clients and colleagues value her insight, work ethic, and commitment to doing the work well, and doing it honestly.

  • Professional Involvement

Board Member, Pandora’s Kids; Public Relations Chair, Florida Association for Women Lawyers 2025-2026; Member, Palm Beach County Bar Association; Member, Unified Family Practice Committee; Member, Family Law Section of the Florida Bar; Member, Children’s Issues Committee; Chair, Health and Wellness Committee 2026-2027; Member, Emerging Lawyers Committee; Member, Continuing Legal Education Committee; Member, Greenberg Gamot Family Law Inn of Court 2025-2026; Member, Hispanic Bar Association.

  • Experience

Drawing on her background across family law, criminal law, juvenile delinquency, and dependency systems, Rachel approaches both advocacy and Guardian ad Litem work with care, neutrality, and integrity. She began her legal career as a prosecutor, briefly transitioning into civil law afterward, ultimately finding her calling in family law and child-centered advocacy. Her ability to assess complex interpersonal and family dynamics allows her to provide courts and clients with thoughtful insight, practical solutions, and collaborative, forward-looking recommendations designed to support long-term stability and well-being.

Beyond the courtroom, Rachel is a mother, bodybuilder, writer, and artist who believes that life is meant to be lived with intention, curiosity, and humanity. Her work is deeply shaped by the understanding that people are more than their hardest moments, and that connection, creativity, and self-awareness matter both inside and outside of the legal profession. Whether through advocacy, writing, movement, or everyday interactions, she strives to bring warmth, perspective, and a sense of possibility into the spaces she enters, finding beauty and meaning in both the ordinary and the extraordinary, and encouraging others to do the same.

Agenda

SESSION 1 – Emotional Drivers, Client Dysregulation, and the Attorney’s Balancing Role | 1:00pm – 2:00pm

This session examines legal practice as a high-stakes, emotionally influenced environment. It identifies the common emotional drivers behind client demands, including fear, anger, grief, and the desire for validation or control, and distinguishes the legal issues from the emotional concerns underneath them. The session then addresses how to recognize client dysregulation and its impact on decision-making, communication, and litigation posture, and closes with the attorney’s balancing role as legal advocate, translator of legal realities, and stabilizing presence, including the ethical boundaries that role requires.

BREAK |2:00pm – 2:10pm

SESSION 2 – Boundaries, Burnout, and the Four Pillars of Conscientious Lawyering | 2:10pm – 3:10pm

This session turns to the attorney’s side of the equation: the cumulative impact of emotionally charged legal work, indicators of burnout, and common boundary challenges such as constant accessibility, emotional overinvestment, and pressure to resolve non-legal issues. It then introduces the Conscientious Lawyering framework and its Four Pillars, Self-Awareness, Intentional Practice, Human-Centered Advocacy, and Sustainable Systems, and applies them to four practice scenarios: the revenge divorce, the panicked criminal defendant, the plaintiff seeking public vindication, and the dysregulated attorney. The session closes with practical strategies for sustainable, effective, and ethically grounded practice.

Credits

Alaska

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

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Alabama

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Arkansas

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Arizona

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

California

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Colorado

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Connecticut

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

District of Columbia

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Delaware

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Florida

Approved via Attorney Submission
2.5 General Hours

Receive CLE credit in Florida via Attorney Submission.
Georgia

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Hawaii

Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General

Iowa

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Idaho

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Illinois

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Indiana

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Kansas

Pending CLE Approval
2 Substantive

Kentucky

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Louisiana

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Massachusetts

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Maryland

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Maine

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Michigan

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Minnesota

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Missouri

Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General

Mississippi

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Montana

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

North Carolina

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

North Dakota

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Our programs are CLE-eligible through North Dakota’s recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity. Section 1, Policy 1.14
Nebraska

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

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New Hampshire

Approved for CLE Credits
120 General Minutes

As of July 1, 2014, the NHMCLE Board no longer provides pre- or post-approval of courses. Attendees must self-determine whether a program is eligible for credit, and self-report their attendance online at www.nhbar.org, based on qualification provisions of Rule 53.
New Jersey

Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General

Our programs are CLE-eligible through New Jersey's recognition of multi-jurisdictional reciprocity, except for the courses required under BCLE Reg. 201:2
New Mexico

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Nevada

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

New York

Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General

Our programs are CLE-eligible through New York’s Approved Jurisdiction Group “B”.
Ohio

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Oklahoma

Pending CLE Approval
2.5 General

Oregon

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Pennsylvania

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Rhode Island

Pending CLE Approval
2.5 General

South Carolina

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

South Dakota

No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)

Tennessee

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Texas

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Utah

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

Vermont

Approved for CLE Credits
2 General

Washington

Approved via Attorney Submission
2 Law and Legal Hours

Receive CLE credit in Washington via Attorney Submission. myLawCLE will supply Washington state attorneys with instructions on how to gain credit.
Wisconsin

Pending CLE Approval
2.4 General

West Virginia

Pending CLE Approval
2.4 General

Wyoming

Pending CLE Approval
2 General

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