
Alex and Liza are back with their new podcast - The Ex Files.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyRelationshipsSociety & Culture | ||||

In Part 2 of this deep dive into Property Settlements, Alex and Liza explore the cases that drag on... and on… and on. From high-conflict couples and judicial missteps to multi-jurisdictional property battles and sham trusts, this episode is a guided... more
Property settlements can be slow, frustrating, and emotionally exhausting, but they don’t have to be. In this episode, Alex and Liza dive into the most common delays, mistakes, and pain points that get in the way of a fast and fair outcome, and how y... more
In this special episode of The Ex Files, Alex takes the reins to walk Dads through the Top 10 Tips for Surviving Divorce and Separation. Joined by producer Matt, Alex shares personal insights and a bit of humour as he lays out the roadmap for dads na... more
In this powerful episode of The Ex Files, Alex and Liza dive headfirst into the often-ignored emotional minefield of toxic positivity during separation and divorce. When everyone says “stay amicable” or “just be the bigger person,” what happens to th... more
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For anyone considering or going through a separation this is a must listen. Alex and Liza are amazing!!
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Focused on navigating the complexities of divorce and separation, this podcast extensively explores the emotional and legal aspects of family law. With insights from experienced family lawyers, topics often include coping mechanisms during custody battles, the impact of technology on co-parenting, and the legal nuances of property settlements. The commentary combines professionalism with relatable anecdotes, aiming to educate listeners about the intricacies of family law while providing validation for their personal experiences. This podcast uniquely addresses both the rational and emotional sides of separation, making it a particularly valuable resource for those facing these challenging life changes.
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