
You've been to Office Depot and The Home Depot. Now it's time to visit The Divorce Depot. This is the podcast where all the divorce info you need is stored. If you are stuck on the tracks or riding a run-away train, here's your chance to pull into the station and get some clarity.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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There is a season, turn, turn, turn…. It's time to say goodbye to the divorce depot podcast. Sadly time is limited and other endeavors are vying for Elinor's time and energy. However, the wisdom and information shared during the two seasons of this p... more
This episode is a recording of Elinor and David's presentation at the Florida Supreme Court's Dispute Resolution Center's 2025 Annual Conference. They are talking about what they have learned about mediating pro-se/pre-suit divorces in the hopes that... more
In this episode Elinor sits down with Simon Harris and the Common Hood Podcast to talk about marriage, divorce, and life.
Addressing the Address: What you need to know about dealing with your real property during and post divorce. For many couples, their home is their greatest asset. In this episode Elinor's guests are Craig Wilburn and Linda Rocha, real estate professi... more
In this episode Deborah Beylus, a Mediator and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst in Boca Raton, Florida returns to The Divorce Depot to continue our discussion (and warning) about money pitfalls you may encounter during and post-divorce. Part 1 (Se... more
There is a divorce boom amongst people over 50. In this episode, Dr Elinor and her guest, Linda Hershman, LMFT discuss the trend. You can learn more about Linda and her book "Gray Divorce: Everything You Need To Know About Later-Life Breakups" at Lin... more
Dr Elinor Robin gives us straight talk on children of divorce. Tune in to learn more about what you can do if your child is reacting to your divorce with manipulative behaviors, tattling, or lying.
Attorney Mara Bernstein and Mediator Elinor Robin, PhD discuss the continuum of options a divorcing couple may choose including DIY, Mediation, Collaborative, Attorney Consultation, and finally Litigation.
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