Celebrity divorce attorney Laura Wasser has seen it all, and in her 20 plus years practicing Family Law in Hollywood the one thing she’s certain of is that all is fair in love and war. Each week on the All’s Fair With Laura Wasser podcast, Laura and It’s Over Easy’s Chief Content Officer Johnnie Raines chat with celebrities, innovators and experts about all kinds of relationships, breakups, love, ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessSociety & Culture |
Divorce is a viable option for couples, but when you don’t get along with a family member, you’re better served by working it out as best you can. Today’s guests are sisters who have learned the hard way how to get along, and how to make their relati... more
She is one of the youngest people to serve as a U.S. Congresswoman, and to ever be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, but then her husband released compromising photos of her with a female staffer forcing her to resign from office. Today, ... more
The coolest grandmother in the world joins us today, and if you don’t believe us, just ask her 26 grandchildren! Her name is Susan Honey Good and she is changing the lives of women over 50 by empowering visibility and encouraging connection across a ... more
Stand up comic Lahna Turner joins us today to speak about life after the death of her estranged husband, comedian Ralphie May. He died while they were in the middle of getting divorced, and it was never finalized. Instead, what could have been an ami... more
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Laura is great in this
Just a comment on this episode. The guest stated she only had 1 Instance of false claims of domestic violence or intimate partner or spousal abuse in her 10 year practice. I am dubious of this, as a lawyer I have seen several instances of false domestic abuse claims during a child custody matter. Some studies found 70% of abuse claims during a child custody matter, were false or exacerbated to gain an advantage in the litigation.
You’d be more effective if you were able to not alienate listeners based on political affiliations.
Thank you, Laura and Johnny, for your dedication to providing seriously helpful content in a fun and an easy-breezy style. I’ve learned SO much and tell everyone about this podcast.
This podcast is great and a total surprise. Since it’s hosted by an attorney I knew it would be informative, but I didn’t expect it to be as funny, lighthearted and entertaining as it is. Hands down… My favorite episode is the one with Dan Bucatinsky. SO funny!!! And as a father myself, the tips he shares about parenting are awesome. Laura and Johnnie have great chemistry, too. Subscribed and loving it. I look forward to what exciting guests you bring us next!
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