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  • Divorce Regrets: Celebrity Divorce Mistakes You Need to Learn From
    2026/07/17
    Divorce Crash CourseThinking about divorce or already in the middle of one? Don't make expensive mistakes before you understand your rights.Our Divorce Crash Course gives you practical guidance on attorneys, finances, custody, parenting agreements, and the biggest mistakes people make during divorce.Typically priced at $150, available now for just $50 thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-course🎙️ Episode DescriptionWhat can Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, Kevin Costner, Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears, Jeff Bezos, and Alec Baldwin teach us about divorce?A lot more than you might think.In this episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport and top family law attorney Morgan L. Stogsdill break down some of Hollywood's most famous divorces—not for the celebrity gossip, but for the real-life legal and emotional lessons that apply to everyday people.From prenups and child support to co-parenting, high-conflict custody battles, social media mistakes, and negotiating outside of court, these celebrity cases reveal common divorce pitfalls that can cost people time, money, and peace of mind.Whether you're considering divorce, currently navigating one, or helping someone through the process, this episode is packed with practical advice you can actually use.⭐ In This EpisodeWhy Kevin Costner's divorce proves prenups aren't magicWhat Johnny Depp and Amber Heard teach about text messages and digital evidenceThe expensive lesson behind Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's years-long legal battleKim Kardashian and Kanye West's co-parenting challengesAlec Baldwin's custody mistakes and what every parent should learnBritney Spears, Kevin Federline, and when child support can actually be modifiedJeff Bezos' divorce strategy and why settling outside of court often saves everyoneHow to identify your true "must-haves" during divorce negotiationsWhy protecting your integrity is often your greatest victory🔑 Key Takeaways✔️ Not every battle is worth fighting.✔️ Every text, email, voicemail, and social media post could become evidence.✔️ Prenups reduce uncertainty—but they don't eliminate conflict.✔️ Child support modifications require a significant change in circumstances.✔️ The best divorce outcomes often happen through thoughtful negotiation—not courtroom battles.✔️ Focus on your true priorities instead of trying to "win" every issue.🎧 More Divorce Resources🌐 Website:https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com🎙️ Listen to more episodes:https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/podcastOur Family Wizard: You guys, please check them out. They are the most court respected coparenting app. And we are the only podcast that can offer you 20% off your first year of the essential's package.www.ourfamilywizard.com/notsuck About How Not to Suck at DivorceHosted by Andrea Rappaport and Morgan L. Stogsdill, Head of the Family Law Group at Beermann LLP, How Not to Suck at Divorce provides practical legal, financial, and emotional guidance for people navigating divorce.Our mission is simple: help you make smarter decisions, avoid costly mistakes, and build a better life on the other side of divorce.Because divorce is a marathon—not a sprint.You've got this.And we've got you.📚 Resources MentionedPrenuptial AgreementsChild Support ModificationsCustody & Parenting TimeMediation vs. LitigationHigh-Net-Worth DivorceDigital Evidence in Divorce Cases📱 Connect With UsInstagram: @HowNotToSuckAtDivorceFacebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1EQe3x7zCR/Website: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.comHashtags#Divorce #CelebrityDivorce #FamilyLaw #Prenup #ChildCustody #ChildSupport #CoParenting #DivorceAdvice #DivorcePodcast #HowNotToSuckAtDivorceSEO Keywordscelebrity divorce lessons, Brad Pitt divorce, Angelina Jolie custody battle, Kevin Costner prenup, Johnny Depp Amber Heard divorce, Kim Kardashian Kanye West custody, Britney Spears child support, Jeff Bezos divorce, Alec Baldwin custody, divorce advice, family law, divorce mistakes, divorce attorney, co-parenting, high-conflict divorce.Mentioned in this episode:Smarter Way to Sell Your Jewelry After my divorce was finalized, I sold my old engagement ring to a jeweler — and honestly, I was stunned by how little I got for it compared to what it originally cost. If I could do it all over again — which is kind of the theme of this podcast — I would have sold it through Worthy. Worthy is a modern, smarter way to sell your jewelry online. Their process is incredibly easy: they cover shipping and insurance, professionally clean and photograph your jewelry, and have it graded by experts to help maximize its value. What makes Worthy different is that they create a competitive auction environment where buyers bid against each other for your piece — meaning they are motivated to help you get the highest price possible. It’s ...
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  • Divorce: What to Do When the Outcome Doesn't Feel Fair
    2026/07/15
    Divorce Isn't Fair: How to Stop the Negative Spiral and Move Forward🎧 Divorce Crash Course – Just $50 (Limited Time)Before you spend thousands on avoidable divorce mistakes, invest in yourself.Our Divorce Crash Course walks you through the biggest legal, financial, and emotional mistakes people make before, during, and after divorce. Typically priced at $150, it's available now for just $50, thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and SoberLink.Learn more here!Episode SummaryOne of the hardest truths about divorce is also one of the most important:It's not fair.Whether it's a custody decision, financial settlement, or something you genuinely believed you deserved, getting stuck on what isn't fair can keep you emotionally trapped long after your divorce moves forward.In this mini episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport and family law attorney Morgan L. Stogsdill explain why obsessing over fairness often leads to costly legal decisions, emotional exhaustion, and unnecessary conflict. They also share a practical mindset shift that can help you regain momentum and make smarter choices throughout your divorce.If you're struggling to let go of something that feels unfair, this episode offers both legal perspective and emotional guidance to help you move forward.In This EpisodeWhy divorce often feels deeply unfair—and why that's normalHow focusing on fairness can keep you emotionally stuckThe hidden financial cost of fighting every issueWhy friends and family can unintentionally make the situation worseHow to know whether an issue is worth continuing to fightThe powerful question every client should ask their divorce attorneyHow acceptance can help you heal without approving of what happenedWhy letting go isn't giving up—it's moving forwardKey TakeawayYou don't have to like what happened.You don't even have to think it's fair.But staying trapped in resentment won't change the outcome—it only keeps you from building what's next. Sometimes the healthiest decision is accepting what you cannot change so you can focus your energy on creating a better future.Resources MentionedDivorce Crash CourseOur Family WizardSoberLinkJoin our free private Facebook communityUpcoming Divorce Meditation SeriesSubscribe & ReviewIf How Not to Suck at Divorce has helped you navigate divorce with more confidence, we'd be incredibly grateful if you'd subscribe, leave a rating, and write a review. Your support helps more people find trustworthy divorce guidance when they need it most.www.ratethispodcast.com/notsuckConnect With UsWebsite: www.hownottosuckatdivorce.comFacebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1HNN44whZq/InstagramYouTube Check out Our Family Wizard- the most court respected coparenting app. We are the only podcast that can offer you 20% of your first year!www.ourfamilywizard.com/notsuck20Keywordsdivorce advice, divorce podcast, divorce lawyer, divorce settlement, divorce mindset, divorce emotional healing, divorce mediation, child custody, divorce strategy, unfair divorce settlement, accepting divorce, co-parenting, family law, healing after divorce, divorce supportMentioned in this episode:Smarter Way to Sell Your Jewelry After my divorce was finalized, I sold my old engagement ring to a jeweler — and honestly, I was stunned by how little I got for it compared to what it originally cost. If I could do it all over again — which is kind of the theme of this podcast — I would have sold it through Worthy. Worthy is a modern, smarter way to sell your jewelry online. Their process is incredibly easy: they cover shipping and insurance, professionally clean and photograph your jewelry, and have it graded by experts to help maximize its value. What makes Worthy different is that they create a competitive auction environment where buyers bid against each other for your piece — meaning they are motivated to help you get the highest price possible. It’s completely risk-free and honestly something I wish I had known about sooner. Get started today by heading to worthy.com/divorcepod and lock in an extra $100 when your jewelry sells for more than $1,500.
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  • Divorce Cyberstalking: How to Prevent it and What to do If You Think Your Ex is Watching You Online
    2026/07/10
    Divorce Cyberstalking: What to Do If You Think Your Ex Is Watching You OnlineDivorce Crash Course: Don’t make expensive divorce mistakes.Our Divorce Crash Course walks you through the biggest legal, financial, emotional, and co-parenting mistakes people make during divorce — and how to avoid them.Typically priced at $150, available now for just $50, thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.Start the course here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseCyberstalking during divorce can make you feel unsafe, paranoid, unsteady, and completely overwhelmed.But here’s the thing: sometimes what feels “crazy” is actually a real digital safety issue.In this episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport and Morgan L. Stogsdill are joined by Steven Bradley, a former FBI task force leader, cybersecurity expert, domestic violence specialist, and cyberstalking educator, to talk about what to do if you think your ex is watching, tracking, monitoring, or digitally harassing you during divorce.And yes — this episode is scary.But more importantly, it is actionable.Steven explains that cyberstalking is often easier than people realize because many exes already know your passwords, security question answers, shared devices, family routines, Wi-Fi setup, smart home devices, and personal information. Cyberstalking is not always some dramatic hacker-in-a-hoodie situation. Sometimes it is access to your Amazon Alexa, Ring doorbell, Nest thermostat, pet camera, cloud account, location sharing, shared passwords, or old devices.In other words: your ex may not need to “hack” you if they already have access.Terrifying? Yes. Useful to know? Also yes.In this episode, we cover:How cyberstalking can show up during divorceWhy many people dismiss early warning signs as “coincidences”How smart home devices can be used to monitor or harass someoneWhy shared passwords and security questions are a major riskWhat to do if you think your ex has access to your phone, email, cloud, or devicesWhy you should not delete suspicious messages or evidenceHow to create a timeline of cyberstalking concernsWhen to tell your divorce attorneyWhy co-parenting apps can help protect communicationHow VPNs, multi-factor authentication, and anti-malware tools can helpWhy public Wi-Fi can be riskyWhat parents should know about children’s apps, gaming, and DiscordWhy taking action can lower paranoia and help you feel saferFirst signs of cyberstalking during divorceCyberstalking can start small.You may notice:strange text messagesanonymous calls or emailsyour ex showing up where you aresmart home devices acting strangelylights, thermostats, or cameras changing unexpectedlyunfamiliar apps on your phonelogin alertsodd account activitysomeone seeming to know things they should not knowSteven explains that many offenders start with small behaviors and escalate when they feel they can get away with it. That is why it is important not to dismiss everything as coincidence, especially during a high-conflict divorce or custody battle.What to do if you think you are being cyberstalkedSteven’s first action step is simple:Do not delete anything.Preserve texts, emails, screenshots, suspicious messages, device alerts, app changes, login warnings, and anything that feels off. Create a timeline. Write down what happened, when it happened, where you were, and what evidence you have.Digital evidence can be time-sensitive, and some data may disappear or overwrite itself. The sooner you document, the better.Tell your divorce attorney earlyIf you believe you may be dealing with cyberstalking, do not wait until it becomes unbearable.Tell your attorney.Morgan explains that divorce lawyers may need outside experts to help connect the dots, preserve evidence, and explain what is happening in a way the court can understand. Cyberstalking can be technical, and many attorneys and judges are not cybersecurity experts.This is not about panicking.It is about protecting yourself, documenting what is happening, and getting the right people involved early.Secure your digital lifeSteven recommends assuming your passwords may be compromised and taking steps to secure your digital life.That may include:changing passwordschanging security questionsturning on multi-factor authenticationreviewing location sharingchecking Life360, Find My, Snap Maps, and similar appsauditing old accountsclosing accounts you no longer useusing anti-malware tools on phones and computersavoiding public Wi-Fi when possibleusing a reputable VPNchecking shared smart home devicesreviewing cloud accessremoving your ex from shared accounts and devicesAnd yes, this includes the things people forget about: Alexa, pet cameras, thermostats, doorbells, old apps, children’s devices, shared family accounts, and even old platforms you forgot existed.Friendster, we are looking at you.Why co-parenting apps matterIf communication with your ex feels unsafe, chaotic...
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  • Divorce: How to Remain Strong When it Feels Impossible
    2026/07/08
    Divorce: How to Stay Grounded When Everything Feels UnsteadyDivorce Crash Course:Don’t make expensive divorce mistakes.Our Divorce Crash Course walks you through the biggest legal, financial, emotional, and co-parenting mistakes people make during divorce — and how to avoid them.Typically priced at $150, available now for just $50, thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.Start the course here:https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseDivorce can make everything feel unstable.Your home, your routines, your finances, your parenting schedule, your future — all of it can feel like it’s shifting under your feet. So how do you stay grounded when the divorce process feels anything but steady?In this mini episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport shares a simple but powerful grounding reminder from her own backyard: be like the tree.Yes, really.After staring up at the big, mature trees in her yard, Andrea reflects on how trees survive season after season. They lose leaves. They lose branches. They weather storms. But because their roots run deep, they remain standing.And honestly? That is a pretty perfect divorce metaphor.This episode is a calming reminder for anyone going through divorce, considering divorce, or recovering from divorce anxiety. You may feel overwhelmed, reactive, scared, or completely unsteady right now — but that does not mean you are going to be taken down by this process.You may lose some leaves.You may lose a branch.You may look and feel different on the other side.But you will still be here.You will still be strong.You will still be you.Andrea also talks about how spending time outside, planting flowers, caring for something living, and reconnecting with nature can be a surprisingly grounding way to manage divorce stress and anxiety.No, you do not need to become a full horticulture goddess. You do not even need to know if “horticultury” is a word.But you may need a plant.Or a pot.Or a tree to stare at for a minute while you remind yourself that you are more rooted than this moment feels.In this episode, Andrea talks about:How to stay grounded during divorceWhy divorce can make you feel emotionally reactiveHow nature can help regulate stress and anxietyWhy trees are the perfect metaphor for surviving divorceHow to calm your nervous system when life feels unstableWhy divorce is a marathon, not a sprintHow small grounding practices can help you through hard daysWhy you will still be standing after this storm passesThis episode is for you if:You are feeling overwhelmed by divorceYou are struggling with divorce anxietyYou feel emotionally reactive or unsteadyYou need a quick grounding reminderYou are trying to get through a hard divorce dayYou need reassurance that you will survive this processYou want a calming mini episode that does not feel overly woo-wooDivorce is unsettling. It is emotional. It can feel completely unhinged.But you do not have to become unhinged with it.When in doubt, be like the tree.Stay rooted in who you are. Stay grounded in what you know. And remember: you are going to get through this.You’ve got this.And we’ve got you.Listen to How Not to Suck at DivorceWebsite:https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/Podcast:https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/podcastDivorce Crash Course:https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseSEO Keywordsdivorce anxiety, divorce stress, how to stay grounded during divorce, grounding during divorce, divorce meditation, divorce mini episode, coping with divorce, emotional regulation during divorce, divorce support, divorce podcast, divorce advice, how to get through divorce, divorce healing, divorce overwhelm, divorce nervous system, stress during divorce, nature and anxiety, How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport, Morgan StogsdillMentioned in this episode:Smarter Way to Sell Your Jewelry After my divorce was finalized, I sold my old engagement ring to a jeweler — and honestly, I was stunned by how little I got for it compared to what it originally cost. If I could do it all over again — which is kind of the theme of this podcast — I would have sold it through Worthy. Worthy is a modern, smarter way to sell your jewelry online. Their process is incredibly easy: they cover shipping and insurance, professionally clean and photograph your jewelry, and have it graded by experts to help maximize its value. What makes Worthy different is that they create a competitive auction environment where buyers bid against each other for your piece — meaning they are motivated to help you get the highest price possible. It’s completely risk-free and honestly something I wish I had known about sooner. Get started today by heading to worthy.com/divorcepod and lock in an extra $100 when your jewelry sells for more than $1,500.
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  • Divorce SOS: What to Do When You’re Panicking
    2026/07/03
    Divorce issue:When you don't agree with your attorney and Why Going Rogue Can Cost You Thousands🎧 Before You Listen...Don't make expensive divorce mistakes.Our FREE guide, The 5 Divorce Mistakes That Cost People Thousands, will help you avoid some of the biggest legal, financial, and emotional mistakes people make before, during, and after divorce.👉 Download it FREE here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.comIf you're ready for a deeper roadmap, our Divorce Crash Course walks you through the entire divorce process—from choosing the right attorney to protecting your finances and avoiding costly mistakes.Typically priced at $150, available now for just $50, thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseEpisode DescriptionEvery person going through divorce eventually reaches the same breaking point.You become convinced your attorney is wrong.The judge doesn't get it.The legal system is broken.And your brain starts whispering..."Forget it. I'll just handle this myself."Unfortunately, that's often the exact moment people make the most expensive mistake of their entire divorce.In this episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport and family law attorney Morgan Stogsdill are joined by Atlanta family law attorney Daniel Bloom to discuss why otherwise smart people make impulsive decisions during divorce, what "going rogue" really looks like, and how one emotional decision can cost you tens of thousands of dollars.From firing off an angry email to texting your ex after one too many drinks, this episode explains why patience, strategy, and emotional regulation can ultimately save your case—and your wallet.In This Episode You'll Learn:✔ Why divorce makes even intelligent people act impulsively✔ What "going rogue" actually means in a divorce case✔ The hidden financial cost of ignoring your attorney's advice✔ Why waiting during divorce feels unbearable—and what's really happening behind the scenes✔ What your attorney is doing while you think "nothing is happening"✔ When it makes sense to seek a second legal opinion✔ Why therapy can be one of the smartest investments during divorce✔ Three simple steps to stop yourself before making an emotional decision you'll regret✔ Why divorce is a marathon—not a sprintOne Email Can Change EverythingDaniel shares real-life examples of clients who ignored legal advice, sent one emotional email, and watched their entire case unravel.Sometimes the cost isn't just financial.It's your credibility.Your settlement.Your co-parenting relationship.Or even your relationship with your children.Feeling Like Your Attorney Isn't Listening?Many people mistake silence for inaction.In reality, experienced divorce attorneys are often developing strategy, gathering information, and protecting your long-term interests—even when it feels like nothing is happening.Learn why the waiting process is often one of the hardest—and most important—parts of divorce.Thinking About Going Rogue?Before you send the email...Before you post on social media...Before you text your ex...Ask yourself one question:"How will this affect my case six months from now?"That one pause could save you thousands of dollars.Resources Mentioned📘 FREE Divorce GuideThe 5 Divorce Mistakes That Cost People Thousands👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com💛 Divorce Crash CourseAvoid expensive legal mistakes before they happen.👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-course👥 Join Our Free Private CommunityConnect with thousands of people navigating divorce who truly understand what you're going through.👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.comReach out to Daniel Bloom (Atlanta Family Law Attorney and Guardian ad Lietum)https://bloomlineslaw.com/our-team/daniel-bloom/Subscribe & ConnectIf this episode helped you:⭐ Follow How Not to Suck at Divorce @hownottosuckatdivorce⭐ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotifywww.ratethispodcast.com/notsuck⭐ Share this episode with someone who needs to hear itEvery review helps us reach more people before they make expensive divorce mistakes.SEO Keywordsdivorce advice, divorce mistakes, divorce attorney, family law attorney, divorce podcast, custody case, Guardian ad Litem, divorce strategy, co-parenting, divorce lawyer advice, divorce communication, texting your ex during divorce, divorce settlement, high-conflict divorce, divorce emotions, divorce legal advice, Daniel Bloom, How Not to Suck at DivorceMentioned in this episode:Smarter Way to Sell Your Jewelry After my divorce was finalized, I sold my old engagement ring to a jeweler — and honestly, I was stunned by how little I got for it compared to what it originally cost. If I could do it all over again — which is kind of the theme of this podcast — I would have sold it through Worthy. Worthy is a modern, smarter way to sell your jewelry online. Their process is incredibly easy: ...
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  • Divorce Custody: What a Guardian ad Litem Is Really Looking For
    2026/07/01
    Divorce: How to Talk to a Guardian ad Litem Without Hurting Your Custody Case🎧 Before You Listen...Don't make expensive divorce mistakes.If you're navigating divorce, custody, or co-parenting, our Divorce Crash Course can help you avoid the mistakes that cost people thousands of dollars—and months of unnecessary stress.Typically priced at $150, it's available now for just $50 thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.👉 Enroll here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseClick here to get our free guide on avoiding the biggest divorce mistakes!Episode DescriptionIf a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) has been appointed in your divorce or custody case, every conversation matters more than you probably realize.Many parents unintentionally damage their credibility by focusing on the wrong things, oversharing, attacking the other parent, or getting caught up in petty conflicts. In this episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport and family law attorney Morgan Stogsdill sit down with Atlanta family law attorney Daniel Bloom to discuss exactly what Guardians ad Litem look for—and the mistakes that can quietly hurt your custody case.You'll learn why your words matter, how to communicate effectively with a Guardian ad Litem, and why keeping your child's best interests front and center is always the winning strategy.Whether you're currently working with a GAL or simply want to better understand the custody process, this episode offers practical advice that could save you stress, money, and heartache.In This Episode You'll Learn:What a Guardian ad Litem actually doesThe biggest mistakes parents make during custody evaluationsWhy constantly criticizing your co-parent can backfireWhy saying "my child" instead of "our child" matters more than you thinkHow pettiness can damage your credibilityThe right way to communicate concerns to your Guardian ad LitemWhen email is better than textingWhy OurFamilyWizard can improve communication during divorceWhy quality parenting matters more than counting parenting daysHow humility often earns more credibility than trying to look like the "perfect" parentKey TakeawaysPut your child—not your ex—at the center of every conversation.A Guardian ad Litem wants to understand your child's needs, strengths, and challenges—not hear a list of complaints about your co-parent.Don't let small battles cost you the bigger war.Arguments over jackets, forgotten shoes, or missing hockey sticks may feel important in the moment, but repeatedly escalating minor issues can make you appear unreasonable.Be honest. Not perfect.No parent gets everything right. Guardians ad Litem appreciate parents who acknowledge mistakes, ask thoughtful questions, and demonstrate a willingness to learn.Communication matters.Text messages sent in anger often become evidence later. Daniel explains why thoughtful emails and structured communication tools can make a significant difference.Focus on influence—not percentages.Great parenting isn't measured only by the number of overnight visits. What matters most is the quality of your relationship with your children.Resources MentionedDivorce Crash CourseAvoid the biggest mistakes people make before, during, and after divorce.👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseGet in touch with Daniel Bloom https://bloomlineslaw.com/our-team/daniel-bloom/OurFamilyWizardThe co-parenting communication tool trusted by attorneys, judges, and mental health professionals.Use our exclusive discount and save 20% on your first year.www.ourfamilywizard.com/notsuck20Free Divorce GuideDownload our FREE guide:The 5 Divorce Mistakes That Cost People Thousands👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.comSubscribe & ConnectIf this episode helped you, please:⭐ Leave a review🎧 Follow How Not to Suck at Divorce👥 Join our free private Facebook Community📱 Follow us on social media for daily divorce tips, expert interviews, and practical advice.SEO KeywordsGuardian ad Litem, GAL, Guardian ad Litem divorce, custody evaluator, child custody, custody battle, divorce advice, divorce podcast, co-parenting, OurFamilyWizard, family court, custody evaluation, parenting plan, divorce attorney, family law, divorce support, custody tips, child custody attorney, high-conflict divorce, divorce help.Divorce: How to Talk to a Guardian ad Litem Without Hurting Your Custody Case🎧 Before You Listen...Don't make expensive divorce mistakes.If you're navigating divorce, custody, or co-parenting, our Divorce Crash Course can help you avoid the mistakes that cost people thousands of dollars—and months of unnecessary stress.Typically priced at $150, it's available now for just $50 thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.👉 Enroll here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseEpisode DescriptionIf a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) has been appointed in your divorce or custody case, every conversation...
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  • Divorce and Children: The Parenting Mistakes That Can Increase Your Child's Anxiety
    2026/06/26
    Divorce and Children: The Parenting Mistakes That Can Increase Your Child's Anxiety | Featuring Retired Judge Michele Lowrance🎧 Divorce Crash Course – Save Thousands Before You Make a Costly MistakeBefore you spend thousands on attorney's fees or make decisions you'll regret, check out our Divorce Crash Course.Learn how to:Avoid the biggest divorce mistakesSave money on attorney's feesUnderstand the divorce processProtect your childrenMake smarter legal and financial decisionsTypically priced at $150, available now for just $50, thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.👉 Get instant access: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseEpisode DescriptionCan one decision during your divorce impact your child's anxiety for years?According to retired Cook County Judge, mediator, and family law pioneer Michele Lowrance, the answer is yes.In this powerful episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport and Morgan Stogsdill sit down with Judge Lowrance to discuss the divorce behaviors that can unintentionally hurt children, why high-conflict litigation can have lasting emotional consequences, and how parents can begin making more child-centered decisions—even when divorce feels impossible.Andrea also shares something deeply personal: the parenting mistakes she made during her own divorce, what she wishes she had done differently, and why perfection isn't the goal—awareness is.Whether you're in the middle of a custody dispute, considering mediation, or simply trying to protect your children through divorce, this episode offers practical perspective and hope.In This Episode You'll Learn:The biggest divorce behaviors that increase children's anxietyWhy fighting over parenting time isn't always about the scheduleWhat "Heroic Parenting" actually meansHow parental conflict affects children long after the divorce is finalizedWhy mediation can protect your children in ways court often cannotThe difference between putting your children first and protecting your own egoWhy learning to let go benefits both you and your childrenHow one parent can begin changing the family dynamic—even if the other parent won'tAbout Michele LowranceMichele Lowrance is a retired Cook County Domestic Relations Judge, mediator, author of The Good Karma Divorce, and one of the nation's leading voices on family-centered divorce and mediation. After decades practicing family law and serving on the bench, she continues helping families navigate divorce with less conflict and more compassion.Resources MentionedThe Good Karma Divorce by Michele LowranceDivorce Crash CourseOur Family Wizard- Click here to save 20%!Connect With Us🌐 Website: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com📱 Follow us on social media for daily divorce support, legal tips, and encouragement. @hownottosuckatdivorce 💬 Join our free private divorce community for support from thousands of people navigating divorce. join here!⭐ If this episode helped you, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps other people find support during one of the hardest seasons of their lives. Rate us here!Keywordsdivorce podcast, divorce and children, child custody, co-parenting, divorce mediation, parenting after divorce, protecting children during divorce, high conflict divorce, family law, child anxiety after divorce, divorce advice, custody disputes, Michele Lowrance, divorce help, divorce support, parenting through divorceMentioned in this episode:Smarter Way to Sell Your Jewelry After my divorce was finalized, I sold my old engagement ring to a jeweler — and honestly, I was stunned by how little I got for it compared to what it originally cost. If I could do it all over again — which is kind of the theme of this podcast — I would have sold it through Worthy. Worthy is a modern, smarter way to sell your jewelry online. Their process is incredibly easy: they cover shipping and insurance, professionally clean and photograph your jewelry, and have it graded by experts to help maximize its value. What makes Worthy different is that they create a competitive auction environment where buyers bid against each other for your piece — meaning they are motivated to help you get the highest price possible. It’s completely risk-free and honestly something I wish I had known about sooner. Get started today by heading to worthy.com/divorcepod and lock in an extra $100 when your jewelry sells for more than $1,500.
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  • Divorce: What to Do When Your Entire Life Feels Out of Control
    2026/06/24
    The Divorce "to do" list will kill you. 🎧 Divorce Crash Course: Avoid Costly Mistakes Before They HappenLink to the Divorce Meditations waitlist: click me!Thinking about divorce? Already in the middle of one? Our Divorce Crash Course gives you the information we wish everyone had before they started the process.Learn how to:Avoid expensive legal mistakesProtect yourself financiallyCreate better custody agreementsNavigate the divorce process with more confidenceMake informed decisions instead of emotional onesTypically priced at $150, available now for $50, thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and SoberLink.Get instant access here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseWhen you're going through a divorce, people love to tell you to "take it one day at a time."Helpful? Maybe.Annoying? Absolutely.Because when you're hurting, you don't want to take it one day at a time. You want answers. You want certainty. You want to know how this ends, whether your kids will be okay, whether you're making the right decisions, and when you'll finally feel like yourself again.In this mini episode, Andrea talks about why the urge to solve everything immediately is completely normal—and why trying to predict every possible outcome may actually be making your anxiety worse.She also shares a simple exercise you can use today to help quiet the mental chaos and focus on what actually matters right now.In This Episode, You'll Learn:Why uncertainty feels so unbearable during divorceThe difference between being informed and obsessing over every possible outcomeWhy you don't need your entire future figured out todayHow trying to predict every legal scenario can fuel anxietyThe three things you can stop trying to solve right nowA simple exercise to help you regain a sense of controlWhy surviving today is sometimes enoughAndrea's Three-Thing ExerciseWhen everything feels overwhelming, write down:✔ One thing for your divorce✔ One thing for your life✔ One thing for yourselfThat's it.Not twenty things.Not fifty things.Just three manageable actions that help you move forward without carrying the weight of every possible future all at once.Divorce Meditation Series – Join the Priority Access ListWe're putting the finishing touches on a guided meditation series created specifically for people navigating divorce, anxiety, uncertainty, custody stress, and emotional overwhelm.These short, practical meditations are designed to help calm your nervous system, quiet racing thoughts, and get through the hardest moments of divorce.Join the Priority Access List and be the first to know when they're released.Link to the Divorce Meditations waitlist: click me!Connect With UsWebsite: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.comFacebook Group: How Not to Suck at DivorceInstagram: www.instagram.com/hownottosuckatdivorceIf This Episode Helped You...Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast. Your support helps more people find the information, resources, and encouragement they need during one of the most difficult seasons of their lives.www.ratethispodcast.com/notsuckRemember: Divorce is a marathon, not a sprint. You don't have to solve your entire future today.Link to the Divorce Meditations waitlist: click me!divorce anxiety, divorce stress, divorce overwhelm, coping with divorce, divorce emotional support, divorce uncertainty, divorce mindset, surviving divorce, divorce tips, divorce podcast, custody stress, divorce help, divorce recovery.Mentioned in this episode:Smarter Way to Sell Your Jewelry After my divorce was finalized, I sold my old engagement ring to a jeweler — and honestly, I was stunned by how little I got for it compared to what it originally cost. If I could do it all over again — which is kind of the theme of this podcast — I would have sold it through Worthy. Worthy is a modern, smarter way to sell your jewelry online. Their process is incredibly easy: they cover shipping and insurance, professionally clean and photograph your jewelry, and have it graded by experts to help maximize its value. What makes Worthy different is that they create a competitive auction environment where buyers bid against each other for your piece — meaning they are motivated to help you get the highest price possible. It’s completely risk-free and honestly something I wish I had known about sooner. Get started today by heading to worthy.com/divorcepod and lock in an extra $100 when your jewelry sells for more than $1,500.
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