For Family Lawyers
Demonstrate Responsibility. Build Credibility.
Why myCAMprogram?
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In family law cases, alcohol monitoring can influence parenting time, custody, and access decisions. A single alert or false positive - even if explainable - can cast doubt on your client’s reliability.
MyCAMprogram helps your client understand their monitoring system, avoid common risks, and build a clear record of compliance. It’s not about excuses - it’s about empowerment and preparation.
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In many cases, these consequences stem not from actual alcohol use, but from misunderstood test results, unintentional exposures, or poor instructions from monitoring agencies.
That’s where myCAMprogram comes in.
What is myCAMprogram?
MyCAMprogram is a self-guided forensic education course created by a veteran forensic criminalist with almost 40 years of experience in breath alcohol testing, monitoring, and litigation.
Your clients will learn how to protect their progress by:
- Identifying potential sources of interference (e.g., alcohol-based products, medical conditions, occupational exposure)
- Using backup tools to clarify results when needed
- Documenting their compliance clearly and professionally
- Communicating respectfully with officers and legal professionals
Let's be clear: The vast majority of alcohol monitoring programs and devices are reliable and successful. They offer the participant the opportunity to stay productive, maintain family ties, and steer clear of custodial punishment. Overall, Continuous Alcohol Monitoring devices work, and work well. But, they are not perfect (no technology is) and more often than not, it is the program participant who creates the situation resulting in a non-compliance allegation, often through lack of understanding of the issues involved. We've seen that in dozens of court cases. We are here to change that situatio
Why it matters in family court:
Courts look for patterns - and expect accountability. This course helps your client:
- Show a consistent effort to comply with monitoring conditions
- Reduce the risk of questionable alerts or unexplained violations
- Build a stronger narrative of personal responsibility
- Provide documentation that can be included in affidavits or exhibits
Clients who complete the program are better able to:
- Understand their device and test limitations
- Avoid common pitfalls (such as mouth alcohol contamination or medical interference)
- Keep detailed logbooks and secondary test data (personal breath testers, ketone/glucose monitors)
- Document legitimate exposures or medical conditions that could explain anomalous results
This makes your advocacy clearer - and your client’s position more credible.
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Using myCAMprogram proactively helps in:
In short, this program gives your client the tools to show they’re making a genuine effort — and provides you with practical support in presenting a clear, responsible narrative to the court.
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Recommend with confidence:
Whether you’re helping a parent restore access or avoid further restrictions, myCAMprogram is a simple, affordable step that supports your legal strategy — and demonstrates your client’s genuine commitment to doing things right.
We recommend you add this section to your letter to clients:
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Recommendation for Support:
As part of your ongoing court proceedings, we strongly recommend enrolling in the MyCAMprogram - an independent, science-based online education course designed for individuals subject to continuous alcohol monitoring. Created by leading forensic experts, this program empowers participants with practical strategies to prevent false positives, navigate daily life with monitoring equipment, and understand the science behind alcohol testing. It is especially valuable for avoiding unnecessary violations and protecting your legal record. Completing the course may also demonstrate your commitment to compliance and proactive learning, which can support future legal or administrative proceedings. To learn more or register, visit www.mycamprogram.com or contact our office for assistance. |
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