
Award-winning Colorado divorce attorneys, Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha, provide an approachable, insider view to divorce, parenting, relationships, and breakups. Episodes will include conversations with experts such as custody evaluators, CPAs, mediators, and family law judges. Listeners can expect to receive tips, tactics, and a frank conversation about some of life's toughest topics. Many people... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 248 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSociety & CultureEducationHow To | |||

Parental Relocation in Divorce: Legal and Social Science Insights
In this episode of Divorce at Altitude, Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha explore the complex and high-stakes world of parental relocation after separation or divorce. Joined by Dr. Kate M... more
Divorce Technology and Onward.life: Simplifying Financial, Legal, and Emotional Challenges
In this episode of Divorce at Altitude, Ryan Kalamaya is joined by Alexa and Jason, the founders of Onward.life, a legal tech platform designed to help indivi... more
Digital Assets, Cryptocurrency & Privacy in Divorce
In this episode of Divorce at Altitude, Ryan Kalamaya is joined by Chicago-based family law attorney Jonathan Steele to explore the rapidly evolving world of digital assets, cryptocurrency, and pri... more
Forensic Accounting in Divorce: Following the Money with Doug Cash
In this episode of Divorce at Altitude, Amy Goscha is joined by forensic accountant Doug Cash to discuss how forensic accounting fits into divorce cases, especially when one spouse k... more
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Both Amy and Ryan are so composed on this pod cast it surely reflects how calm and knowledgable they are in the courtroom representing their clients. Such great backgrounds of experiential know how and intelect in this sometimes sad and confusing times in folks lives! Great job and very ambitious of you both! Best to you.
Highly recommend this for any person going through or thinking about divorce. Ryan and Amy are as well informed on family law as they are approachable as people.
Looking forward to more episodes.
Looking forward to hearing Ryan and Amy’s views here. Hope they can tie down some of these tricky divorce issues.
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A practical, practitioner-driven series that blends family-law discussion with tech, finance, and personal dynamics in divorce. Episodes frequently feature Colorado-focused legal experts, forensic accounting, and emerging tech like AI and Onward.life to illuminate financial disclosures, asset tracing, parenting plans, and co-parenting. Noteworthy is the frequent collaboration with guest experts who bring deep specialization (crypto, trusts, forensics) and the hosts' emphasis on actionable tips, client welfare, and systemic questions about how law and technology intersect in family matters.
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