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  • Not Everything Gets Split in Half: The Truth About California Divorce
    2026/06/19

    One of the biggest fears people have before divorce is simple: “Am I going to lose half of everything?”


    In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down what actually happens during a California divorce, and why the answer is more nuanced than most people think. California is a community property state, but that does not mean every asset gets physically split down the middle.


    ✨ What community property really means in California

    ✨ How separate property, retirement accounts, homes, and debts are handled

    ✨ Why custody, support, and financial disclosures shape the final outcome


    From property division to child custody and support, this episode walks through the major parts of the divorce process in plain English. It also explains common mistakes that can make divorce more stressful, including hiding assets, rushing into settlements, or moving out without a parenting plan.


    Divorce is never easy, but understanding the process can make it feel less like a freefall. With the right information and support, you can make decisions with more clarity, confidence, and control.


    🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.


    Read more about this in our blog

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    8 分
  • Estate Planning Isn’t Just for the Rich: Lessons from Michael Jackson’s Probate Battle
    2026/06/13

    Michael Jackson passed away more than 15 years ago, but his estate is still making headlines in court. For most families, that might sound like a celebrity problem. But in California, the same probate system that handled his estate could also handle yours.

    In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang explains why estate planning is not just for the wealthy. It is for anyone who owns a home, has children, runs a business, or wants to spare their loved ones from court delays, public filings, and family conflict.

    ✨ Why a will alone may not be enough in California

    ✨ How a living trust can help families avoid probate

    ✨ What Michael Jackson’s estate battle teaches us about privacy, clarity, and choosing the right trustee

    From probate court to family disputes, this episode breaks down what can go wrong when planning is incomplete, unclear, or delayed. It also explains what an estate lawyer actually does, how to choose the right one, and why local experience matters.

    You do not need “Michael Jackson money” to deserve a thoughtful estate plan. You just need people you love, assets you want protected, and a future worth planning for.

    🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.

    Read more about estate planning in our blog

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    9 分
  • Did California Family Law Really Change? What Parents Need to Know in 2026
    2026/06/03

    New California family laws took effect in 2026—and a lot of parents are wondering the same thing: did everything just change?


    In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down what actually changed, what stayed the same, and what families need to pay attention to now. From domestic violence protections to support calculations and modern family planning, this conversation cuts through the panic and explains the updates in plain English.


    ✨ Why California’s core family law rules are still intact

    ✨ How new 2026 laws may offer stronger protections for survivors and children

    ✨ Why spousal support tax changes could affect the bigger support picture


    The biggest takeaway? The foundation of California family law was not torn up. But new tools have been added to help protect safety, children, and financial stability.


    Whether you’re reviewing an old support order, navigating custody concerns, or trying to understand how these updates affect your family, this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and practical next steps.


    🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.


    Read more in our blog.

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    6 分
  • What No One Tells You Before Getting Married | Diana Romanov
    2026/05/06

    What family law attorneys know about marriage that you don't.

    "Our profession is so lucrative because people don't get informed what they're signing up for."

    In this episode:

    • The 10-year rule that changes everything in California
    • Why a $500K divorce bill is more common than you think
    • What divorce lawyers actually advise their own friends
    • Why your prenup might be worthless in a California court

    Diana Romanov grew up watching her parents divorce each other five times across three countries. She went on to pass one of the hardest bar exams in the world — Germany's, where 70% fail and you only get two shots — and built her own family law practice from nothing after the 2008 crash.

    Elizabeth Yang sits down with Diana for an honest conversation between two divorce attorneys who've both been through it themselves. No sugarcoating, no legal jargon — just the truth about marriage, divorce, and everything no one tells you before you sign.

    For female attorneys thinking about going solo — Diana and Elizabeth both built their own firms from nothing. This episode covers what no one tells you about starting a law practice: finding clients when you have none, surviving a recession as a new firm, and why the women who bet on themselves are the ones still standing.

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Episode Preview
    1:06 Meet Family Law Attorney Diana Romanov
    2:27 Growing Up Across Multiple Countries
    6:17 Choosing Law Over Acting
    7:36 Germany's Brutal Bar Exam System
    11:18 From Prosecutor to Family Attorney
    13:26 Building a Law Practice From Scratch
    17:50 Personal Divorce Shapes Legal Practice
    23:07 Marriage Advice From Divorce Lawyers
    29:16 International Family Law Complexities
    34:21 Lightning Round: Best and Worst Legal Advice
    38:42 Fixing California's Family Law System

    ABOUT DIANA ROMANOV:

    • Website: romanovlaw.com
    • YouTube: @Diana-Romanov
    • Instagram: @divorce_like_a_boss
    • Facebook: FamilyLawCalifornia
    • LinkedIn: Diana Romanov
    • Book: "Divorce Like a Boss"

    YANG LAW OFFICES:

    • Website: yanglawoffices.com
    • Phone: (877) 492-6452
    • Email: info@yanglawoffices.com
    • FREE Consultation: Book here
    • YouTube: @yanglawoffices
    • Instagram: @yanglawoffices
    • Facebook: Yang Law Offices
    • LinkedIn: Yang Law Offices
    • Book: "Social Marriage"
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    46 分
  • From MrBeast to Graceland – How Bad Contracts Turn Into Big Lawsuits
    2026/03/28

    What do MrBeast’s ghost kitchen controversy, Priscilla Presley’s battle over Graceland, and a small business owner suing Meta all have in common? One thing: contracts that didn’t go far enough.


    In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down how unclear, incomplete, or overlooked agreements can spiral into major legal disputes—whether you’re a global brand or just starting a side hustle. From “I agree” clicks to family business deals, this conversation reveals how everyday contracts carry real legal weight.


    📄 Why even a single vague clause can cost you your brand, money, or control

    ⚖️ How verbal agreements, emails, and click-through terms can become legally binding

    🧠 What smart founders do differently to protect their business, reputation, and relationships


    Using real-world examples—from MrBeast’s brand challenges to Graceland’s legacy disputes—this episode shows that contracts aren’t just paperwork. They’re your first line of defense.


    Whether you're launching a business, partnering with family, or signing your next online agreement, this episode will change how you think about every document you sign.


    🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.

    ⁠📖 Read more about Business Contracts in California

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    6 分
  • Lunar New Year, New Business: Lessons from OpenAI, TikTok, and MrBeast
    2026/03/13

    Lunar New Year is a time to sweep away the old and welcome new opportunities—but it’s also the perfect moment to reset your business strategy.


    In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang explores how families and entrepreneurs can use the New Year as a turning point to transform side hustles into real, protected businesses. Drawing surprising lessons from headline-making companies like OpenAI, TikTok, and MrBeast, this conversation reveals how the same legal fundamentals apply whether you’re running a global platform or a family dumpling business.


    ✨ Why choosing the right business structure—LLC, corporation, or nonprofit—matters more than you think

    ✨ What big tech power struggles teach small business owners about control and decision-making

    ✨ How clear contracts and operating agreements can protect your family, brand, and future


    From defining ownership to protecting intellectual property, the biggest lesson is simple: every successful business needs a strong legal foundation. The sooner you plan for structure, contracts, and governance, the easier it becomes to grow without chaos later.


    Whether you're selling handmade products, launching a family venture, or scaling a side hustle, this episode shows how a little legal planning today can protect everything you build tomorrow.


    Read the full blog on this topic here.


    🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms..

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    7 分
  • Your Face Isn’t Your Photo – The Copyright Lesson Behind J.Lo’s Lawsuit
    2026/02/26

    If you’re in a photo, you own it… right? Not under U.S. copyright law.


    In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang unpacks the surprising legal reality behind Jennifer Lopez being sued for posting a photo of herself on Instagram. The rule is simple—but shocking: the person who takes the photo owns it, not the person in it. And in California, that’s only half the story.


    📸 Why being the subject of a photo doesn’t give you copyright ownership

    ⚖️ How California’s right of publicity law adds a second layer of legal risk

    💼 What small businesses, parents, influencers, and brands need to know before posting


    From school portraits and influencer campaigns to brand collaborations and TikTok videos, the digital world has blurred the lines between sharing and commercial use. One casual post can trigger copyright claims, takedown notices, or even lawsuits—especially if money or marketing is involved.


    This episode breaks down intellectual property in plain English and explains why written licenses, clear agreements, and proactive planning are no longer optional in the age of social media.


    🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.


    📖 Read more about IP Licensing in California

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    10 分
  • Ariana Grande’s Digital Prenup – The Secret to a Drama-Free Divorce
    2026/02/12

    What if the reason a global pop star managed a quiet, private divorce in the age of viral tweets wasn’t luck—but strategy?


    In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down how Ariana Grande’s prenup reflects a powerful shift in modern relationship planning. This wasn’t just about dividing bank accounts. It was about protecting digital assets, online reputation, confidentiality, and social media behavior in a world where screenshots last forever.


    📱 Why social media clauses are becoming standard in modern prenups

    💻 How courts are handling TikTok accounts, YouTube revenue, crypto, and influencer income

    🔒 What “digital privacy planning” actually looks like under California law


    Digital assets in divorce have surged dramatically in recent years, and most people don’t even realize how much of their net worth lives online. From joint blogs to personal brands, your digital life is part of your legal life now.


    Ariana’s quiet, efficient divorce wasn’t accidental. It was structured. It was planned. And it may be the blueprint for how modern couples protect both love and legacy.


    🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.

    Ariana Grande Prenup

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    5 分