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Feeling like your divorce attorney isn’t fighting hard enough for you? In many divorce cases, the issue isn’t that your attorney is failing you—it’s that family court only allows attorneys to fight for what the law actually supports. If you don’t understand how divorce laws, family court, and legal strategy work, it can feel like your lawyer is rolling over when they may simply be telling you the truth about your case.
👉 Before you take your next step, grab the $50 Divorce Crash Course to avoid costly divorce mistakes and make smarter decisions from the start. Typically priced at 150, available now for $50, thanks to our angel underwriters.
In this mini episode, Andrea and Morgan break down one of the most common frustrations in divorce: feeling like your attorney isn’t advocating hard enough for you. They explain why many clients confuse legal reality with poor representation, how family law actually works, and what it means when your desired outcome is not legally supported.
They also cover how strategic attorneys get creative in negotiations, when legal leverage matters more than emotion, and the exact questions you should ask your attorney if you feel frustrated with your case.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your lawyer is dropping the ball—or whether the law simply isn’t on your side—this episode will help you understand the difference.
In This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why your divorce attorney may not be able to “fight” for everything you want
✅ How family court judges actually make decisions
✅ Why emotions and legal outcomes are often disconnected in divorce
✅ What “legally supported” really means in family law
✅ How strong attorneys get creative when the law doesn’t support your ask
✅ The role negotiation and “sweeteners” play in divorce settlements
✅ The exact questions to ask when you feel frustrated with your attorney
💰“You can either spend $50 now… or spend thousands later learning the hard way like we did. Your call. Divorce Crash Course 👇
https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-course
Timestamps(00:00) Why it feels like your attorney isn’t fighting for you
(01:25) How family court judges actually make decisions
(02:46) Why your emotional truth may not match legal facts
(04:30) Why divorce is emotional but family court is not
(05:17) The risks of going to trial just to seek retribution
(06:07) Why trial can cost you more than it’s worth
(07:30) Questions to ask when you want something from your attorney
(08:34) What “legally supported” really means
(09:22) Why “no” from your attorney is not always game over
(10:41) How attorneys get creative in negotiation
(11:58) Real examples of strategic negotiation and sweeteners
(13:29) The difference between mediocre and strategic attorneys
(13:56) Final takeaway: understand the law before judging your attorney
Key Takeaways🔹 Your attorney can only fight for outcomes the law actually supports
🔹 Feeling wronged emotionally does not guarantee legal retribution in divorce court
🔹 Great attorneys tell you the truth—even when you don’t want to hear it
🔹 Negotiation strategy is often more valuable than courtroom drama
🔹 Understanding the law helps you advocate for yourself and avoid wasting money
About the HostsMorgan Stogsdill is the Head of Family Law at one of the largest family law firms in the country, bringing expert legal insight and strategy to every episode.
Andrea Rappaport is a comedian and divorce survivor who shares real, unfiltered experiences to help others navigate divorce with clarity, strength, and confidence.
Resources:👉 Divorce Crash Course
hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-course
👉 OurFamilyWizard (Co-Parenting App)
ourfamilywizard.com/notsuck
👉 How to Hire the Right Attorney Guide
hownottosuckatdivorce.com/guides
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By Morgan Stogsdill and Andrea Rappaport4.7
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Feeling like your divorce attorney isn’t fighting hard enough for you? In many divorce cases, the issue isn’t that your attorney is failing you—it’s that family court only allows attorneys to fight for what the law actually supports. If you don’t understand how divorce laws, family court, and legal strategy work, it can feel like your lawyer is rolling over when they may simply be telling you the truth about your case.
👉 Before you take your next step, grab the $50 Divorce Crash Course to avoid costly divorce mistakes and make smarter decisions from the start. Typically priced at 150, available now for $50, thanks to our angel underwriters.
In this mini episode, Andrea and Morgan break down one of the most common frustrations in divorce: feeling like your attorney isn’t advocating hard enough for you. They explain why many clients confuse legal reality with poor representation, how family law actually works, and what it means when your desired outcome is not legally supported.
They also cover how strategic attorneys get creative in negotiations, when legal leverage matters more than emotion, and the exact questions you should ask your attorney if you feel frustrated with your case.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your lawyer is dropping the ball—or whether the law simply isn’t on your side—this episode will help you understand the difference.
In This Episode You Will Learn✅ Why your divorce attorney may not be able to “fight” for everything you want
✅ How family court judges actually make decisions
✅ Why emotions and legal outcomes are often disconnected in divorce
✅ What “legally supported” really means in family law
✅ How strong attorneys get creative when the law doesn’t support your ask
✅ The role negotiation and “sweeteners” play in divorce settlements
✅ The exact questions to ask when you feel frustrated with your attorney
💰“You can either spend $50 now… or spend thousands later learning the hard way like we did. Your call. Divorce Crash Course 👇
https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-course
Timestamps(00:00) Why it feels like your attorney isn’t fighting for you
(01:25) How family court judges actually make decisions
(02:46) Why your emotional truth may not match legal facts
(04:30) Why divorce is emotional but family court is not
(05:17) The risks of going to trial just to seek retribution
(06:07) Why trial can cost you more than it’s worth
(07:30) Questions to ask when you want something from your attorney
(08:34) What “legally supported” really means
(09:22) Why “no” from your attorney is not always game over
(10:41) How attorneys get creative in negotiation
(11:58) Real examples of strategic negotiation and sweeteners
(13:29) The difference between mediocre and strategic attorneys
(13:56) Final takeaway: understand the law before judging your attorney
Key Takeaways🔹 Your attorney can only fight for outcomes the law actually supports
🔹 Feeling wronged emotionally does not guarantee legal retribution in divorce court
🔹 Great attorneys tell you the truth—even when you don’t want to hear it
🔹 Negotiation strategy is often more valuable than courtroom drama
🔹 Understanding the law helps you advocate for yourself and avoid wasting money
About the HostsMorgan Stogsdill is the Head of Family Law at one of the largest family law firms in the country, bringing expert legal insight and strategy to every episode.
Andrea Rappaport is a comedian and divorce survivor who shares real, unfiltered experiences to help others navigate divorce with clarity, strength, and confidence.
Resources:👉 Divorce Crash Course
hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-course
👉 OurFamilyWizard (Co-Parenting App)
ourfamilywizard.com/notsuck
👉 How to Hire the Right Attorney Guide
hownottosuckatdivorce.com/guides
divorce attorney not fighting for me, family court laws, divorce lawyer advice, divorce legal strategy, family court expectations, divorce attorney communication, divorce negotiation strategy, family law explained, high conflict divorce, divorce settlement strategy, hiring a divorce attorney
#DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #DivorceAttorney #DivorceStrategy #DivorceHelp #FamilyCourt #LegalAdvice #DivorceSupport #HowNotToSuckAtDivorce #DivorcePodcast

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