Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast
Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast

Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast

Wright Family Law Group

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Attorney and Host Ellen Wright gives insight, perspective and coaching to individuals and families going through the family court and divorce process. Various topics surrounding divorce are discussed as well as news, tips and tricks that anyone going through divorce or the family court process will want to consider. Remember: Knowledge is power and you don't have to go through this alone! wrightfamilylawgroup.com exhaledivorcemediation.com

Recent Episodes

Divorce Is Not a Solo Sport - Why You Need a Support Group
APR 18, 2026
Divorce Is Not a Solo Sport - Why You Need a Support Group
📚 Get your FREE e-Guide here: https://wrightfamilylawgroup.com/guides/step-by-step-guide-to-divorce-for-beginners-download/ Divorce doesn't just change your legal status — it changes everything. In this episode of the Wright Family Law Group Podcast, we sit down with Jenessa Dailey , Licensed Social Worker, Certified Divorce Coach, and Director of Divorce Support Services at Wright Family Law Group, to talk about something most people overlook when navigating divorce: emotional support. Janessa breaks down why divorce triggers the same grief cycle as losing a loved one, why the separation period is often the hardest stretch of the entire process, and why having a great attorney isn't always enough. She also shares what happens when people try to go it alone — and it's not pretty. We dig into the real value of divorce support groups: why they're different from venting to friends and family, how they create a judgment-free space to process the chaos, and why you don't even have to speak to benefit from one. Plus, Janessa offers practical mindset tools you can start using right now to reduce stress and make better decisions during one of life's most difficult transitions. Whether you're in the thick of it or just starting out, this episode is a reminder that you don't have to white-knuckle your way through divorce alone. In this episode: - Why divorce grief is more like losing a person than most people realize - The moment in the divorce process where people struggle most - What happens emotionally when someone goes through divorce without support - Support group vs. therapy vs. talking to friends — what's actually different - Small mindset shifts and self-care tools to help you cope - How emotional support actually makes the legal process smoother 🔗 Mentioned in this episode: Wright Family Law Academy - https://wrightfamilylawgroup.com/wright-family-law-academy/ Links & Resources: 📚 Step By Step Guide to Divorce - https://wrightfamilylawgroup.com/guides/step-by-step-guide-to-divorce-for-beginners-download/ 📞 Please book your free 15-minute discovery call with us now: https://app.lawmatics.com/forms/share/8146590e-a59e-4083-ad80-d47ebc7c0981 🔥Want to Talk to Ellen or Her Team? Call us! 978-494-5940 For help with your Massachusetts divorce or family law issue, or to simply get more information, go to http://wrightfamilylawgroup.com _________________________________________________________________________ ⭐️ABOUT WRIGHT FAMILY LAW GROUP⭐️ We are a top Massachusetts law firm that handles cases involving divorce, child custody, visitation rights, grandparents' rights, parental alienation, paternity, spousal and child support, coaching and support, bankruptcy and more. Our mission is to empower our clients to be unshakeable in the face of adversity, educated in the court of law, and to provide a platform for them to move beyond this challenging process onto a better life for themselves and their children. _________________________________________________________________________ 🚀FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WrightFamilyLawGroup Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrightfamilylaw/ Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrightfamilylawgroup
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20 MIN
How To Prepare For Divorce Without Chaos
APR 4, 2026
How To Prepare For Divorce Without Chaos
📚 Get your FREE e-Guide here: https://wrightfamilylawgroup.com/guides/step-by-step-guide-to-divorce-for-beginners-download/ Going through a divorce may leave you feeling overwhelmed and at times blindsided. You might be Googling "how to file for divorce" looking for a divorce guide to understand the process and the steps to take. In this episode of the Wright Family Law Group podcast, attorney Ellen Wright shares practical divorce attorney advice. A step-by-step divorce planning framework to help you prepare for the road ahead. This guide assists in the divorce process, giving a roadmap for clients before their first consultation - preparing for divorce, so you can protect yourself legally, financially, and emotionally from day one. Early decisions you make before you even hire a divorce attorney can determine how much you spend in legal fees, whether you keep access to your fair share of marital assets, and in some cases influence custody and how much time you get with your own children. Divorce support is incredibly important when coping with divorce and navigating divorce proceedings. At Wright Family Law Group, we believe in supporting you at every corner of your journey, and this guide is the first step. Ground You'll Gain: - The financial documents you must gather before hiring a lawyer (and why it saves you thousands) - How to open separate bank accounts without hiding assets or violating court rules - Why joint credit cards are a financial time bomb - and how to close them correctly - What judges actually look for in a parent's housing during a custody dispute - Career planning steps that can influence how your alimony order is structured - Why changing your passwords is a legal protection move - and the exact order to do it - Case studies from the real world when these steps weren't in place Links & Resources: 📚 Step By Step Guide to Divorce - https://wrightfamilylawgroup.com/guides/step-by-step-guide-to-divorce-for-beginners-download/ 📞 Please book your free 15-minute discovery call with us now: https://app.lawmatics.com/forms/share/8146590e-a59e-4083-ad80-d47ebc7c0981 🔥Want to Talk to Ellen or Her Team? Call us! 978-494-5940 For help with your Massachusetts divorce or family law issue, or to simply get more information, go to http://wrightfamilylawgroup.com _________________________________________________________________________ ⭐️ABOUT WRIGHT FAMILY LAW GROUP⭐️ We are a top Massachusetts law firm that handles cases involving divorce, child custody, visitation rights, grandparents' rights, parental alienation, paternity, spousal and child support, coaching and support, bankruptcy and more. Our mission is to empower our clients to be unshakeable in the face of adversity, educated in the court of law, and to provide a platform for them to move beyond this challenging process onto a better life for themselves and their children. _________________________________________________________________________ 🚀FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WrightFamilyLawGroup Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrightfamilylaw/ Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wrightfamilylawgroup
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23 MIN
Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere
APR 2, 2024
Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere
In this thought-provoking episode of the Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast, we step slightly aside from our traditional focus on divorce and family law to explore a critical issue that affects families across the globe: bullying and mental health among teenagers. We are thrilled to welcome Katie Kuperman, a passionate author and entrepreneur hailing from Toronto, known for her deep commitment to telling stories that resonate with audiences on a profound level. Katie brings to the table her latest novel, "The Only Way Out," a gripping narrative inspired by the tragic story of Amanda Todd, which delves into the harsh realities of bullying and mental health issues in the high school setting. Through the lens of two best friends, Kaitlyn and Rebecca, the book explores the devastating impact of bullying and the challenging journey toward healing and advocacy. This episode is an intersection of family dynamics, legal challenges, and the societal implications of mental health and bullying, aiming to shed light on how family law can play a pivotal role in addressing and mitigating these issues. We will dive into thought-provoking discussions about the role of family dynamics in coping strategies, the impact of social media, the importance of communication within families, especially through divorce or separation, and how the legal system can provide support. Join us as we navigate these complex topics with Katie, offering insights not only into her novel but also into how stories can influence advocacy, change, and understanding. Whether you're a parent, educator, legal professional, or simply someone who cares about the well-being of young individuals, this episode promises to offer valuable perspectives on fostering crucial conversations and actions to support those affected by bullying and mental health challenges. Tune in to "Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere" for an episode that transcends the boundaries of family law, touching upon the essence of human struggle, resilience, and the power of coming together to make a difference. To learn more about Katie and her work visit: https://www.katiekuperman.com Purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Only-Way-Out-victim-bystander/dp/109839108X
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42 MIN
Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere
APR 2, 2024
Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere
<p>In this thought-provoking episode of the Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast, we step slightly aside from our traditional focus on divorce and family law to explore a critical issue that affects families across the globe: bullying and mental health among teenagers. We are thrilled to welcome Katie Kuperman, a passionate author and entrepreneur hailing from Toronto, known for her deep commitment to telling stories that resonate with audiences on a profound level.</p><p>Katie brings to the table her latest novel, "The Only Way Out," a gripping narrative inspired by the tragic story of Amanda Todd, which delves into the harsh realities of bullying and mental health issues in the high school setting. Through the lens of two best friends, Kaitlyn and Rebecca, the book explores the devastating impact of bullying and the challenging journey toward healing and advocacy.</p><p>This episode is an intersection of family dynamics, legal challenges, and the societal implications of mental health and bullying, aiming to shed light on how family law can play a pivotal role in addressing and mitigating these issues. We will dive into thought-provoking discussions about the role of family dynamics in coping strategies, the impact of social media, the importance of communication within families, especially through divorce or separation, and how the legal system can provide support.</p><p>Join us as we navigate these complex topics with Katie, offering insights not only into her novel but also into how stories can influence advocacy, change, and understanding. Whether you're a parent, educator, legal professional, or simply someone who cares about the well-being of young individuals, this episode promises to offer valuable perspectives on fostering crucial conversations and actions to support those affected by bullying and mental health challenges.</p><p>Tune in to "Beyond Divorce: Navigating Bullying and Mental Health in the Family Sphere" for an episode that transcends the boundaries of family law, touching upon the essence of human struggle, resilience, and the power of coming together to make a difference.</p><p>To learn more about Katie and her work visit: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.katiekuperman.com">https://www.katiekuperman.com</a></p><p>Purchase on Amazon: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.amazon.com/Only-Way-Out-victim-bystander/dp/109839108X">https://www.amazon.com/Only-Way-Out-victim-bystander/dp/109839108X</a></p>
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42 MIN
Untying Knots: Navigating Divorce and Rediscovering Yourself with Nick Meima
MAR 12, 2024
Untying Knots: Navigating Divorce and Rediscovering Yourself with Nick Meima
In this enlightening episode of the Wright Family Law Divorce Podcast, we dive deep into the complex world of divorce, recovery, and personal transformation with our esteemed guest, Nick Meima. With over 16 years of experience as a Divorce Recovery Group Facilitator, Relationship Coach, and Business Coach, Nick brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the table, offering practical advice and heartfelt anecdotes to guide individuals through one of life's most challenging transitions. "Untying Knots: Navigating Divorce and Rediscovering Yourself with Nick Meima" explores the emotional and logistical mazes encountered during and after a divorce. Nick addresses the common pitfalls and mistakes that individuals often make, offering strategies for emotionally disentangling from an ex-partner and laying the groundwork for a fulfilling post-divorce life. From navigating the initial stages of separation to mastering the art of co-parenting and rebuilding one's identity and community, this episode is packed with actionable advice and compassionate guidance. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of forgiveness, self-care, and setting healthy boundaries post-divorce. Nick's stories of transformation and healing serve as powerful reminders of the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of growth and renewal following the end of a marriage. Whether you're contemplating divorce, in the midst of one, or looking to rebuild your life afterward, this episode promises to be an invaluable resource, offering hope, clarity, and a path forward. Join us as we untie the knots of divorce with Nick Meima, and embark on a journey towards healing and rediscovery. To learn more about Nick visit: https://www.afterdivorcesupport.com/
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57 MIN