How Not To Suck At Divorce

190. The 8 Best-Kept Secrets to Avoid Expensive Divorce Mistakes


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Think emailing your divorce lawyer is the “cheapest” way to communicate? Think again.

In this episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Morgan (yes, Morgan is solo because Andrea has the flu 😷) breaks down one of the most expensive mistakes people make during divorce: sending emotional, scattered emails instead of getting real strategy.

We’re talking about when to email, when to call, when a face-to-face meeting is worth every penny, and how to show up prepared so you’re not paying for chaos. Plus: switching attorneys (when it’s time and when it’s not), pre-divorce “move smarter” tips, how to protect evidence, what to know about non-marital assets, beneficiary red flags, and why tax implications can become negotiation leverage.

Bottom line: you need a plan—and you don’t get one by spiraling in your inbox.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  1. Why a phone call or face-to-face attorney meeting can be more cost-effective than emails
  2. How to stop reacting to your ex’s “urgent” messages and start operating with divorce strategy
  3. The best way to prep for billable time: bullet points, goals, and an objective
  4. When it makes sense to consult another attorney (without immediately switching)
  5. What “collect evidence” actually means—and where to store it safely
  6. Why you should document what you entered the marriage with (non-marital assets)
  7. The red flag nobody thinks about: beneficiary changes during divorce
  8. How divorce-related tax implications can become powerful negotiation points

Episode Highlights (Key Moments)
  1. 00:00 Why face-to-face meetings can be more valuable (and cost-effective) than email
  2. 01:15 Sponsor: OurFamilyWizard (co-parenting app / discount code)
  3. 01:45 Morgan explains why Andrea is out + why this episode is a must-listen rerun
  4. 03:48 The “nine emotional emails” problem—and what to do instead
  5. 06:47 Secret #1: You don’t have to respond to everything on your ex’s timeline
  6. 08:38 How to call your attorney with bullet points (and an objective)
  7. 09:37 When a phone call isn’t enough and you need face-to-face strategy
  8. 12:34 Secret #2: Move your body before you make decisions
  9. 15:02 Secret #3: You can switch attorneys (but don’t do it while activated)
  10. 20:38 Secret #4: Large purchases pre-filing (why timing matters)
  11. 22:21 Secret #5: Collect evidence BEFORE it disappears
  12. 25:44 Secret #6: Know what you came into the marriage with
  13. 27:15 Secret #7: Watch for beneficiary changes
  14. 28:35 Secret #8: Tax implications can be negotiation leverage
  15. 40:09 Final takeaway: Divorce is a marathon—action steps matter

The 8 Best-Kept Secrets (Recap)
  1. You don’t have to respond immediately just because your ex demands it.
  2. Take a walk / move your body before making decisions.
  3. Phone calls or face-to-face meetings beat emotional emails (and can cost less).
  4. Consider timing for major purchases if divorce is imminent.
  5. Collect and store evidence safely (new email, new cloud, non-shared accounts).
  6. Document what you entered the marriage with (non-marital assets).
  7. Watch for beneficiary changes on insurance/retirement accounts.
  8. Understand tax implications—they can become negotiation points.

Call to Action

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And remember: You’ve got this… and we’ve got you.

Our Divorce Crash Course was designed to hold your hand through the process and help you avoid major and expensive mistakes. Learn more here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-course

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