Mark Astor
Attorney Saving Families at the Intersection of Law, Mental Health & Addiction
I didn’t set out to build a law firm. I set out to save families.
Early in my career, I was a prosecutor inside the criminal justice system. I saw firsthand what happens when addiction and untreated mental illness collide with law enforcement: people don’t get better — they get processed, warehoused, and traumatized. Families are left powerless, confused, and grieving someone who is still alive.
Years later, after leaving government service, I found myself sitting across from parents, spouses, and siblings who all said the same thing:
“We don’t know what to do anymore.”
Their loved one wasn’t asking for help. Treatment had failed. The system had failed. And “waiting” felt like a death sentence.
So I co-founded a law firm with a singular mission: to give families lawful, compassionate tools to intervene when a loved one’s mind has been hijacked by addiction or severe mental illness.
Since then, I’ve helped thousands of families navigate crises involving substance use, psychiatric instability, medical complexity, and resistance to care — using legal frameworks most people don’t even know exist. I’ve watched families move from chaos and despair to clarity and action. And I’ve seen lives saved not by handcuffs or hope alone, but by informed intervention.
What makes my voice different is this:
I live at the intersection of law, mental health, addiction, and family dynamics — and I’m not speaking in theory. I’m speaking from the trenches.
On podcasts, I don’t offer platitudes. I explain:
Why “waiting until they’re ready” can be deadly
Why the system often reacts after irreversible harm
Why families are not “controlling” — they are responding to cognitive impairment
And why legal intervention, when done correctly, can be an act of love, not punishment
Hosts book me because I bring clarity to uncomfortable conversations, challenge popular myths around addiction and recovery, and give audiences something rare: a framework for action when compassion alone isn’t enough.
If your show tackles mental health, addiction, family trauma, personal growth, leadership, or hard truths — I won’t just fill time.
I’ll give your audience something they’ll remember, wrestle with, and share.
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