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Why Clean Financial Records Matter in Divorce

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Emotional Ties to a Business in Divorce

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Personal Goodwill in Divorce Business Division

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Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect
Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #BreakingCourtOrders #Mediation

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Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect
Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

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What to Expect from the Court Process in Orange County Divorce

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Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister
Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

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Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister
Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

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Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister
Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister. When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

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Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister
Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister. When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

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Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This)
Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This) Inside the Court Order Process – What Lawyers Know That You Don’t Family Law Barrister Darren Mort breaks down the step-by-step process, what the court actually looks for, and where things can go wrong. If you're navigating separation or divorce, this is essential insight you won’t hear anywhere else.

Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This) #CourtOrders #FamilyLaw #DivorceAdvice #LegalInsight #Separation

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Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This)
Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This) Inside the Court Order Process – What Lawyers Know That You Don’t Family Law Barrister Darren Mort breaks down the step-by-step process, what the court actually looks for, and where things can go wrong. If you're navigating separation or divorce, this is essential insight you won’t hear anywhere else.

Court Orders Explained in 60 Seconds (No One Tells You This) #CourtOrders #FamilyLaw #DivorceAdvice #LegalInsight #Separation

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Divorce and Money: What You Should Know Before the Lawyers Get Involved
Divorce and Money: What You Should Know Before the Lawyers Get Involved Mediation and Negotiating a Property Settlement: Financial Literacy in Divorce - Season 1 ... Episode 9 - Once financial disclosure is complete and assets are understood, parties usually move toward mediation. Mediation allows both parties to: - Negotiate a financial settlement - Attempt to resolve the matter without court - Reach agreements on asset division However, Darren and Joplin emphasise the importance of legal guidance during mediation, particularly in complex financial matters. The Role of Consent Orders: If an agreement is reached, it can be formalised through Consent Orders, which are submitted to the court for approval. The court must determine whether the agreement is “just and equitable” before making it legally binding. This ensures that property settlements reflect a fair division of assets and liabilities. Financial Independence and Practical Advice: One of the most practical pieces of advice in this episode focuses on financial independence. Joplin highlights that many individuals—particularly women—do not have their own bank account during relationships. Having independent access to finances can provide: - Financial autonomy - Greater transparency - Protection during separation Key Takeaways: This episode highlights the critical importance of understanding your finances during a relationship and particularly during separation. Important lessons include: - Know your financial position - Maintain access to financial records - Understand your assets and liabilities - Seek legal advice before negotiating settlements - Ensure agreements are properly documented and approved by the court Financial literacy can significantly impact the fairness, efficiency, and outcome of divorce proceedings. Follow the Podcast: For more practical discussions about family law, separation, and navigating divorce, follow Dear Divorce Diary with Darren Mort and Joplin Higgins. New episodes explore real legal issues with practical insights designed to help people better understand the family law process.

Divorce and Money: What You Should Know Before the Lawyers Get Involved #DivorceAdvice #FinancialLiteracy #Mediation #PropertySettlement #LegalGuidance

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Divorce and Money: What You Should Know Before the Lawyers Get Involved
Divorce and Money: What You Should Know Before the Lawyers Get Involved Mediation and Negotiating a Property Settlement: Financial Literacy in Divorce - Season 1 ... Episode 9 - Once financial disclosure is complete and assets are understood, parties usually move toward mediation. Mediation allows both parties to: - Negotiate a financial settlement - Attempt to resolve the matter without court - Reach agreements on asset division However, Darren and Joplin emphasise the importance of legal guidance during mediation, particularly in complex financial matters. The Role of Consent Orders: If an agreement is reached, it can be formalised through Consent Orders, which are submitted to the court for approval. The court must determine whether the agreement is “just and equitable” before making it legally binding. This ensures that property settlements reflect a fair division of assets and liabilities. Financial Independence and Practical Advice: One of the most practical pieces of advice in this episode focuses on financial independence. Joplin highlights that many individuals—particularly women—do not have their own bank account during relationships. Having independent access to finances can provide: - Financial autonomy - Greater transparency - Protection during separation Key Takeaways: This episode highlights the critical importance of understanding your finances during a relationship and particularly during separation. Important lessons include: - Know your financial position - Maintain access to financial records - Understand your assets and liabilities - Seek legal advice before negotiating settlements - Ensure agreements are properly documented and approved by the court Financial literacy can significantly impact the fairness, efficiency, and outcome of divorce proceedings. Follow the Podcast: For more practical discussions about family law, separation, and navigating divorce, follow Dear Divorce Diary with Darren Mort and Joplin Higgins. New episodes explore real legal issues with practical insights designed to help people better understand the family law process.

Divorce and Money: What You Should Know Before the Lawyers Get Involved #DivorceAdvice #FinancialLiteracy #Mediation #PropertySettlement #LegalGuidance

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Date or Run: A Divorce Attorney’s Guide to Not Getting Married (Part 1) Date or Run?

Here's a tongue in cheek article I wrote for Medium on who not to marry... medium.com/p/7fc1e2abbf72 #date #dating #datingadvice #divorce #divorceadvice

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When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort
When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorceSupport #Mediation

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When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort
When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorceSupport #Mediation

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Hidden Crypto in Divorce: Can Bitcoin Really Be Traced?
Hidden Crypto in Divorce: Can Bitcoin Really Be Traced? YouTube video by Gary Port

Cryptocurrency is showing up more and more often in divorce cases, especially in high-net-worth marriages. A common question people ask is whether crypto can be hidden during a divorce. #crypto #cryptocurrency #divorce #divorcelaw #divorceadvice youtube.com/shorts/jE4HZ...

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Your Spouse Has Bitcoin. Now What? Cryptocurrency moves fast, but the blockchain remembers everything. A look at how hidden digital assets are actually traced in high-asset divorce cases.

My second article in a series on Crypto in Divorce on Substack. Can you really hide crypto?
Have questions? Call Port and Sava (516) 352-2999

#cryptocurrency #crypto #divorce #DivorceLaw #divorceadvice
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Divorce Valuations: What Your House, Pension and Business
Divorce Valuations: What Your House, Pension and Business YouTube video by Gary Port

Part 7 of the NY Divorce Process. Appraials and valuations. youtube.com/shorts/5lA6f... #divorcelaw #divorceadvice #divorceprocess #cockatiels #birds #greencheekconures

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Cryptocurrency And Divorce : 7 Critical Considerations About Digital Assets In High Networth Divorces - Port And Sava, Attorneys At Law Unfortunately, in divorce law, we can't wait for the SEC to act. The divorce courts have been the new front line in addressing this new world of digital

Cryptpcurrency is not magic and not an easy tool to hide assets in a divorce. Do you think your spouse is hiding assets in Cyrpto? nydivorcefacts.com/cryptocurren...

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Part 6:  Depositions Explained (And an Unexpected Baby Bird Update)The Deposition
Part 6: Depositions Explained (And an Unexpected Baby Bird Update)The Deposition YouTube video by Gary Port

youtube.com/shorts/ktffV... Part 6 of starting a divorce. We cover depositions. Also, a cameo appearance by the new baby conure, 2 weeks old. #divorce #divorceadvice #divorceprocess #conure #cockatiels #birddad #birds #greencheekconure

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You’re Not Supposed to Know This: Inside the Family Law Decision Process
You’re Not Supposed to Know This: Inside the Family Law Decision Process When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life. They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: How to divorce with dignity Understanding the family court process What to expect in mediation How to co-parent respectfully and consistently Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English Parenting arrangements after divorce How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively Practical tips for separating parents Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness When to involve a lawyer or barrister Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

You’re Not Supposed to Know This: Inside the Family Law Decision Process #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #Mediation #DivorceWithDignity

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You’re Not Supposed to Know This: Inside the Family Law Decision Process
You’re Not Supposed to Know This: Inside the Family Law Decision Process When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life. They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: How to divorce with dignity Understanding the family court process What to expect in mediation How to co-parent respectfully and consistently Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English Parenting arrangements after divorce How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively Practical tips for separating parents Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness When to involve a lawyer or barrister Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

You’re Not Supposed to Know This: Inside the Family Law Decision Process #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #Mediation #DivorceWithDignity

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How to co-parent respectfully when relationships break down
How to co-parent respectfully when relationships break down Darren Mort (Daz) — Family Law Barrister, Mediator & Arbitrator with over 30 years’ experience in complex family law matters

How to co-parent respectfully when relationships break down #CoParenting #FamilyLaw #RespectfulCommunication #DivorceAdvice #ParentingTips

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How to co-parent respectfully when relationships break down
How to co-parent respectfully when relationships break down Darren Mort (Daz) — Family Law Barrister, Mediator & Arbitrator with over 30 years’ experience in complex family law matters

How to co-parent respectfully when relationships break down #CoParenting #FamilyLaw #RespectfulCommunication #DivorceAdvice #ParentingTips

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Harassing Text Messages Are Domestic Violence
Harassing Text Messages Are Domestic Violence YouTube video by Gary Port

youtu.be/6IAJBUxU7ZI Part 5 of Starting a divorce. (Guest appearance by our newly hatched chick.) All parties must disclose at least 3 years of financial records. #divorce #divorceprocedure #divorceadvice #conures #birds #cockatiels

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Split Happens - What to consider before and immediately after separation
Split Happens - What to consider before and immediately after separation Joplin Higgins (Jop) — Family Law Lawyer with hands-on experience guiding clients through separation, negotiation, mediation, and court proceedings

Split Happens - What to consider before and immediately after separation #FamilyLaw #Separation #DivorceAdvice #Mediation #LegalAdvice

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Split Happens - What to consider before and immediately after separation
Split Happens - What to consider before and immediately after separation Joplin Higgins (Jop) — Family Law Lawyer with hands-on experience guiding clients through separation, negotiation, mediation, and court proceedings

Split Happens - What to consider before and immediately after separation #FamilyLaw #Separation #DivorceAdvice #Mediation #LegalAdvice

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How Clear Agreements Help Avoid Parenting Conflicts

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#BrettANelson #ParentingAgreements #CoParentingTips #ClearCourtOrders #FamilyLaw #DivorceAdvice

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