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May 14, 2025 β€’ 16 mins
Episode Summary

In this episode, host Kevin Rosenquist speaks with experienced divorce attorney Anne Johnson about the misconceptions surrounding uncontested divorces and custody agreements. While many believe an uncontested divorce simply means both parties agree to separate, Anne explains the complexities involved in property division, debt allocation, and legal paperwork. She also highlights the importance of legal representation, even in amicable cases, to ensure agreements are enforceable and future disputes are minimized.

Timestamps:

πŸ•’ 00:00 – Introduction to Navigating the End of a Marriage πŸ•’ 00:04 – Meet Anne Johnson: An experienced divorce attorney πŸ•’ 00:29 – Misconceptions about uncontested divorces πŸ•’ 03:27 – Property division myths: What counts as marital property? πŸ•’ 05:25 – Why self-representation can be risky in divorce cases πŸ•’ 07:21 – How attorneys help protect their clients’ rights πŸ•’ 08:29 – Key legal documents required in an uncontested divorce πŸ•’ 11:31 – The risks of not having legal representation πŸ•’ 13:34 – How attorneys help prevent future disputes πŸ•’ 16:07 – Closing thoughts and where to find more resources

About the Show

Navigating the End of a Marriage is a podcast dedicated to helping individuals understand the legal, emotional, and financial aspects of divorce. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, this show features expert insights from experienced professionals to help listeners make informed decisions during one of life’s most challenging transitions.

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