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Episode #18
Deepfakes, Divorce, and Deception
Dec 3, 202533 minS1
<p >In this episode of the DivorceLawyer.com Podcast, host Devon Rifkin talks with Nicholas Himonidis, digital forensics expert and attorney, about the alarming rise of AI-generated deep fakes and their impact on divorce and custody cases. Himonidis explains how easily accessible technology now allows anyone to create convincing fake audio or video evidence—and why that poses serious risks in family law disputes.</p> <p >Drawing from real-world cases, he shares how deep fakes have been weaponized in legal battles, destroying reputations and influencing custody outcomes. Himonidis urges legal professionals to take digital evidence seriously and calls for new lega...
The Dirty Secret About "Amicable" Divorce (That No One Wants to Admit)
Nov 3, 202522 minS1
<p >In this episode of the DivorceLawyer.com Podcast, host Devon Rifkin speaks with Erin Levine, legal innovator and founder of Hello Divorce, about the hidden adversarial nature of the traditional legal system—and how it often works against couples seeking an "amicable" split. Erin reveals how the language, structure, and incentives of family law can unintentionally pit spouses against one another, driving emotional turmoil and financial strain even when both parties start with good intentions.</p> <p >They explore how court filings, process servers, and legal motions can escalate tension, and why every procedural delay or motion carries real em...
Clauses Parents Wish Were in Their Divorce Agreements but Often Are Missing
Oct 8, 202526 minS1
<p >In this episode of the DivorceLawyer.com Podcast, host Rob Roseman sits down with Abbey Flaum, a family wealth strategist, to discuss the crucial steps of financial planning and estate management following a divorce. Abbey shares common pitfalls she sees in divorce agreements and why assembling a strong financial team is essential to navigating complex post-divorce realities.</p> <p >They explore the importance of clear, well-drafted clauses, from passport access and holiday schedules to tax implications and asset division. Abbey also offers practical advice for newly single parents, including updating estate plans, aligning legal obligations with financial realities, and...
Collaborative Divorce vs. Traditional Litigation: Cost, Time, Outcomes
Oct 8, 202519 minS1
<p >In this episode of the DivorceLawyer.com Podcast, host Rob Roseman speaks with Max Emmer, a family law attorney, about the key differences between collaborative divorce and traditional litigation. Max shares his personal journey from corporate litigation to family law and why he believes a more human-centered approach is essential when guiding clients through one of life's most challenging transitions.</p> <p >He breaks down how the collaborative divorce process works, why it's often more private and efficient than courtroom battles, and who can benefit most from it. Max also addresses common misconceptions—like the belief that collaborative divorce is...
Custody Battles: How Courts Make Decisions in the Best Interest of Children
Oct 8, 202522 minS1
<p >In this episode of the DivorceLawyer.com Podcast, host Rob Roseman sits down with Carla Stern, a highly respected Georgia family law attorney with over 30 years of experience, to unpack the complexities of child custody disputes. Carla shares her deep insights into how courts determine the best interests of the child, the many factors judges consider, and how parents can better prepare for custody proceedings.</p> <p >They also address common misconceptions—like the fear of "losing custody"—and discuss how issues such as addiction, documentation, and even a child's own preferences can influence outcomes. Carla emphasizes the importance of u...
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