• 38. Reaching the Light at the End of the Tunnel with Sarah Frontiera
    Sep 4 2025

    Divorce can feel like an ending, but Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Sarah Frontiera helps us reframe it as a beginning—one filled with growth, clarity, and deeper self-understanding. In this episode, Sarah shares how healing happens not by avoiding pain, but by moving through it with intention. We talk about how exploring past patterns can create lasting change, why building support systems matters, and what age-appropriate honesty looks like when parenting through divorce. Whether you're in the middle of it or still processing what happened years ago, this conversation is a reminder that you can find strength and meaning on the other side.

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    • Sarah Frontiera, LMFT Website
    • Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
    • Jade Eagles on LinkedIn


    Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also a brand-new journey filled with hope and growth. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.


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    25 Min.
  • 37. What Adult Children of Divorce Want You to Know with Lesa Ferguson and Donna Fletcher
    Aug 21 2025

    In this emotional episode, three adults reflect on what it was really like to watch their parents' marriages fall apart as children—and how those early experiences still shape them today. From Lesa becoming a stand-in parent at age 12, to Jo escaping a violent home at four, to Donna leaving behind her life in the Philippines, their stories reveal the silent impact divorce has on kids. What hurt most wasn't the separation itself, but the lack of honest communication and emotional support. If you're navigating divorce with children, their insights offer a powerful reminder that how you show up now can shape your child's future for decades to come.

    Key takeaways:

    • Children are more aware than parents often realize during divorce
    • Silence and confusion leave lasting emotional gaps
    • Open, age-appropriate communication can help prevent long-term damage

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    • Lesa Ferguson on LinkedIn
    • Activate Your Light
    • Donna Fletcher
    • Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
    • Jade Eagles on LinkedIn

    Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also a brand-new journey filled with hope and growth. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.

    Invite us on your journey at coveryourassetsdivorce.com.

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    29 Min.
  • 36. Divorce and the Tax Mistakes Most People Miss
    Aug 7 2025

    Dividing assets in a divorce might seem fair on the surface, but taxes can quietly tip the scales. In this episode, we share why a Roth IRA is not the same as a 401(k), and why keeping the house might come with hidden costs later. We also break down child-related tax benefits, how to avoid penalties when splitting retirement accounts, and why your divorce decree needs to get specific. If you are negotiating a settlement, this conversation will help you cushion your financial future by thinking a few steps ahead.

    Key takeaways:

    • Equal numbers on paper do not always mean equal after-tax value
    • The parent with more overnights usually gets the child tax benefits
    • A QDRO can help avoid early withdrawal penalties when dividing retirement funds

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    • Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
    • Jade Eagles on LinkedIn


    Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also a brand-new journey filled with hope and growth. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.


    Invite us on your journey at coveryourassetsdivorce.com.

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    31 Min.
  • 35. Leaving Safely, Starting Over: Domestic Violence in Divorce with Stephanie Seal
    Jul 24 2025

    Divorce is hard enough, but when domestic violence is involved, the stakes become life-altering. In this episode, licensed psychotherapist Stephanie Seal breaks down what non-physical abuse really looks like and how the cycle of control, gaslighting, and isolation keeps victims stuck. She shares essential tools for creating a safe exit strategy, from documenting abuse to planning a secure separation. Most of all, she reminds listeners that healing an abuser is never their responsibility and that safety, support, and freedom are within reach.

    Key takeaways:

    • Domestic violence includes emotional and psychological abuse, not just physical harm
    • Safety planning is essential, especially during separation when risk is highest
    • Victims are not responsible for fixing their abuser and must prioritize their own well-being

    Resources:
    National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or thehotline.org

    Text “START” to 88788 for 24/7 confidential support.

    Create a Safety Plan: Reach out to trusted friends, keep important documents safe.

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    • Stephanie Seal on LinkedIn
    • Stephanie Seal’s Website
    • Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
    • Jade Eagles on LinkedIn


    Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also a brand-new journey filled with hope and growth. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.


    Invite us on your journey at coveryourassetsdivorce.com.



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    31 Min.
  • 34. Legal Considerations of Domestic Violence and Divorce with Ksenya Kogan
    Jul 10 2025

    Family law attorney Ksenya Kogan doesn’t sugarcoat the realities of divorce litigation, especially when domestic violence is part of the picture. In this episode, she shares what really happens in family court, how well-meaning laws can be misused, and why finding the right attorney makes all the difference. We talk about the high emotional and financial costs of domestic violence allegations, how restraining orders really work, and what clients need to understand before heading into court. If you're navigating separation or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and some tough but necessary truths.

    Key takeaways:

    • A domestic violence finding can reshape custody and spousal support outcomes.
    • Restraining orders offer legal weight but limited physical protection.
    • Honest, experienced legal support matters more than flashy marketing when your family's future is on the line.

    Connect with us!

    • Ksenya Kogan on LinkedIn
    • Ksenya Kogan’s Website
    • Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
    • Jade Eagles on LinkedIn


    Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also a brand-new journey filled with hope and growth. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.


    Invite us on your journey at coveryourassetsdivorce.com.

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    31 Min.
  • 33. Navigating Emotional and Financial Stress During Divorce with Dr. Leanne Miller
    Jun 26 2025

    Divorce can be emotionally brutal, but it doesn't have to break you. In this episode, Dr. Leanne Miller, LMFT, a licensed marriage and family therapist, shares how simple tools like the “practice of the pause” and box breathing can help you regain control in high-stress moments. We also unpack why men often struggle more with emotional processing and how shifting support systems are starting to change that. Whether you're considering divorce or already in the thick of it, this conversation offers a clear path toward healing with clarity and strength.

    Key takeaways:

    • The “practice of the pause” helps stop reactive decisions and brings calm to heated moments.
    • Men benefit from therapy and support groups now more than ever, even if they’re late to the party.
    • Emotional regulation directly shapes how your kids cope with the changes around them.

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    • Dr. Leanne Miller on LinkedIn
    • Dr. Leanne Miller’s Website
    • Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
    • Jade Eagles on LinkedIn

    Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also a brand-new journey filled with hope and growth. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.

    Invite us on your journey at coveryourassetsdivorce.com.

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    27 Min.
  • 32. Child Support vs. Alimony: Financial Considerations in Divorce
    Jun 12 2025

    The financial fallout of divorce is full of myths, especially when it comes to child support and alimony. In this episode, we cut through the confusion to explain how these obligations actually work, from calculation methods and common misconceptions to modification rules and termination triggers. We explore why lifetime alimony is mostly a thing of the past, how support models differ across states, and why child support remains non-negotiable even when alimony isn’t. Whether you're navigating divorce yourself or advising someone who is, this episode will give you the clarity you didn’t know you needed.

    Key takeaways:

    • Lifetime alimony is rare, with courts favoring short-term, rehabilitative support.
    • Child support calculations vary by state and cannot be permanently waived.
    • Alimony can be modified or waived entirely, but only under specific legal conditions.

    Connect with us!

    • Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
    • Jade Eagles on LinkedIn

    Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also a brand-new journey filled with hope and growth. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.

    Invite us on your journey at coveryourassetsdivorce.com.

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    24 Min.
  • 31. How Collaborative Divorce Protects Your Privacy, Peace, and Finances
    May 29 2025

    Divorce doesn’t have to mean emotional warfare and courtroom showdowns.

    In this episode, attorney Nicole Stednitz introduces the collaborative divorce model—an out-of-court approach where couples work with a team of legal, financial, and emotional professionals to find sustainable, family-focused solutions. We unpack how the disqualification clause builds real accountability, why collaborative divorce often costs less than litigation, and how this model protects both your privacy and your peace. If you’re navigating separation and want something more thoughtful than a legal battle, this conversation is your starting point.

    Key takeaways:

    • The disqualification clause incentivizes resolution over court battles.
    • Collaborative teams provide tailored, multi-expert support in legal, financial, and emotional areas.
    • The process is private, often more affordable, and results in lasting, customized agreements.

    Connect with us!

    • Nicole Stednitz on LinkedIn
    • Torrance Family Law
    • Josephti Cruz on LinkedIn
    • Jade Eagles on LinkedIn

    Divorce might be the end of one chapter, but it’s also the start of a brand-new journey filled with opportunities. Join us for practical tips for financial empowerment and insights to make this time a little less daunting.

    Invite us on your journey at coveryourassetsdivorce.com.

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    34 Min.