Changes in Florida’s Alimony Law: A Special Episode

There’s a new law in Florida that affects alimony as of July 1, 2023. What does it mean for those living in Florida? What if you went through your divorce before that date? Who benefits? Seth walks Pete through this new law and what it means for those dealing with divorce in Florida.
Effective vs. Aggressive Lawyering: A Conversation with NLG Family Law Attorney Geneviève Torres

We’re challenging stereotypes and taking on a question you might just be asking if you’re on the hunt for representation: Do you need an asshole lawyer? Is that different than an aggressive attorney? Or assertive? Pete’s joined by Geneviève Torres, a family law attorney at NLG Family Law, to help break this down for you.
Coaching for Court and Why You Shouldn’t Throw in the Towel: Answering Listener Questions with NLG Family Law Attorney Paul Phipps

Family law attorney Paul Phipps joins Pete today while Seth’s still out getting married. They discuss a few listener questions – why you shouldn’t just throw in the towel to get the quickest divorce possible and things to remember when you’re preparing for court.
Dealing with a Problematic Soon-to-Be Ex: A Conversation with NLG Family Law Attorney Sterling Lovelady

Sterling Lovelady joins Pete to talk about dealing with a problematic ex. Whether it’s a challenge about the decision to leave your alcoholic spouse in their time of need, concerns about legal battles you’re tied into with your spouse, or a concern about a spouse who doesn’t want custody of the kids at all, today’s conversation gives us some important topics to tackle. Plus, a listener question!
Rebroadcast • A Judge’s Perspective on Divorce Court: Chatting with Judge Wesley Tibbals

May it please the court! In this week’s classic rebroadcast, we’ve got a special guest today who knows a thing or two about the workings of divorce court, and that’s because he’s a judge! That’s right, we figured it was about time that we had an actual judge on to make sure we’re not just making stuff up. Judge Wesley Tibbals talks with Pete and Seth today about life behind the bench in divorce court.
Rebroadcast • Healthy Financial Conversations for a Heathy Divorce with Rhonda Noordyk

In this rebroadcast from season two, we welcome back Rhonda Noordyk. Rhonda is the host of the Divorce Conversations for Women Podcast and CEO of the Women’s Financial Wellness Center. In her work, she helps women ask tough questions so that they get the answers that they need to navigate the divorce process.
Rebroadcast • Splitting the Holidays

Summer, that time we celebrate the most cherished of all divorce traditions, that special time when you sit down and ask: how do you split the holidays?
Season Seven Mailbag! Questions From Our Listeners

We’re closing out our seventh season with more listener questions. From relationships with your ex’s kids from a previous marriage and threats from your ex, to PTSD in the courtroom and bigamy, we cover a wide range of topics. Plus, we look at exceptional/unique/unusual divorces and what that means.
Divorce Through the Kids’ Eyes: A Conversation with Documentary Filmmaker Ellen Bruno About ‘Split’

Ellen Bruno, the award-winning documentary filmmaker behind ‘Split: The Early Years’ and ‘Split Up: The Teen Years’ joins Seth and Pete to talk about how children see divorce, and what she’s learned through her films and having conversations with a dozen children of divorce at several points in their lives.
Estate Planning & Appealing Your Divorce: When Final Doesn’t Mean Finished

You’re done with your divorce. That means you’re done with lawyers, right? Not necessarily! In today’s episode, Seth and Pete talk about a few cases in which you may need to talk to a lawyer again – if you want to appeal your divorce, and for post-divorce estate planning. Plus, we have three listener questions! Tune in!