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Tracy Poizner is the “The Essential Stepmom” and shares how we can build relationships of trust and respect with new kids.
Seth Nelson is a dedicated Florida divorce and family law attorney, a divorcee, and father. A graduate of the University of Florida’s College of Law, Nelson honed his legal skills clerking for Judge John C. Godbold of the U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals before returning to Tampa to practice law. Since 2008, he has been the sole shareholder of NLG Divorce & Family Law, upholding the firm’s motto to help good people through difficult times, tailoring his approach to each family’s distinct needs.
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Tracy Poizner is the “The Essential Stepmom” and shares how we can build relationships of trust and respect with new kids.
If your divorce turned you into your own private detective as you peeled your marriage to pieces, our guest this week is your Spirit Animal. Gabrielle Stone is and actor, podcaster, and writer. She wrote the book “Eat, Pray, #FML” which released in 2019, and the upcoming sequel due to drop in just a few weeks.
In the eyes of the law, these adorable creatures are considered pretty simple property. Sure, they’re about as easy to split as a toaster, but the court doesn’t care. Pets become another box to check. So, what do you do? This week, we’d like to introduce you to Karis Nafte, pet custody expert.
Love hurts. And when you’re on the precipice of divorce, specific circumstances of your relationship don’t matter as much as the grief and loss you feel as you prepare to walk away from your relationship. This week on the show, we’re talking about the push and pull that comes when you realize you’ve reached the end, but you’re not sure how to start the next chapter.
It’s the last episode of our season and we’re going out with a bang. We introduce Pete’s new favorite acronym (S.L.A.D.) and talk about all the ways you might find yourself back in court after your divorce is over. And then: Listener Questions!
This week on the Toaster, Michelle Dempsey-Multack joins us from the Moms Moving On Podcast. She has turned her own divorce into a thriving practice, writing, podcasting, and coaching others. We talk about the importance of finding your own community for support and guidance through the divorce process!
Our guest today is Linda Murphy, founder of the Relationship and Divorce Counseling Center where she and her colleagues work to help others through difficult relationship transitions. Sometimes, that means coaching through the divorce process. But sometimes, it means catching the relationship before divorce becomes the destination.
Ninety percent of divorce conflict can be resolved through dialog and negotiation. But what about that last ten percent? Megan Hunter of the High Conflict Institute joins the Toaster this week to help us navigate the volatile divorce.
Gabrielle Hartley is a nationally-recognized divorce attorney, online mediator and divorce strategy coach with a strong focus on conflict resolution. She is the author of “Better Apart: The Radically Positive Way to Separate” and she joins us today to share how she brings mindfulness to the divorce process.
This week on the show, Seth Nelson leads us through a journey of self-reflection based on his years as a divorce attorney. When are his clients at their greatest stress? And how can a dose of reflection help streamline your divorce? Listen in this week to learn!