Today we’re talking with Karen Covy, author of When Happily Ever After Ends: How to Survive Your Divorce Emotionally, Financially, and Legally. Karen has been working as a divorce professional for over 25 years as a mediator, attorney, arbitrator, decision coach ... Continue Reading
Divorce in the Military with Attorney Paul Phipps
Does dealing with divorce while in the military make it more complicated? Former US Army Military Policeman Paul Phipps, also an attorney at NLG Divorce & Family Law, joins Pete and Seth in this episode to discuss about the complexities of divorce when one or ... Continue Reading
Navigating Financial Infidelity with Wealthspire’s Aviva Pinto
No matter how you slice it, infidelity is not a word you want associated with your marriage. That’s true for financial infidelity as well. So how do you figure out if your partner is being financially unfaithful? And what should you do? Pete and Seth are joined ... Continue Reading
Codependent No More! with Licensed Mental Health Counselor Mary Joye
Pathological Altruism Co-dependency, or pathological altruism as we like to call it, is unhealthy in marriage, but how do you know it’s there? It can turn a once healthy marriage into a bad one and often leads to divorce. How does co-dependency affect ... Continue Reading
De-Escalating Conflict with Divorce Coach Cherie Morris
De-Escalating Conflict By its very nature, divorce is ripe with conflict. It starts because of conflict, it’s full of conflict all the way through, and often – particularly in cases with children involved – there is still conflict on the other side. Is there an ... Continue Reading
So Similar Yet So Different: Check Your Local Jurisdiction with Courtney Shepard
It’s become a bit of a running gag throughout our five seasons that we often tell you to “check your local jurisdiction,” but there’s good reason behind the joke. Every state, or jurisdiction, has its own laws that need to be followed and adhered to. To ... Continue Reading
Two Sides to Everything: Duking It Out with Opposing Counsel Michael Lundy
Movies and TV shows always make out the opposing counsel as this unstoppable and evil force with unlimited resources and ill intent. Okay, maybe it’s not that extreme, but you get the idea. We all have an idea as to what the opposing counsel is. But are they that ... Continue Reading
Position Opening: Family Law Associate
NLG Divorce & Family Law, a Tampa firm with a concentration in family law, continues to provide a high level of legal services to its clients and is experiencing consistent and steady growth. We are excited to add an additional attorney to our collegial family law ... Continue Reading
Will Divorce Hurt College Planning? Answers with College Financial Prep’s Vicki Vollweiler
Both of your fair Toaster hosts are in that sweet position of having pre-college-aged kids. It’s wonderful, watching them blossom into their adulthood and start making smart decisions themselves. Not that the process is at all easy, mind you. First, just ... Continue Reading
On Grief, Loss, and Family
Seth lost his mom. Pete lost his dad. And both are working through the experience of grief that comes with the impact on their lives and families. This is not an episode that answers all your grief questions. There are far better topical podcasts with ... Continue Reading