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In this episode, we cover major celebrity stories and real-world relationship issues. We start with Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s reported divorce, Adin Ross’s defamation lawsuit, and Akon’s wife filing for divorce days before their 29th anniversary. We also talk about Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper’s relationship, the latest Coldplay scandal, and Dave Grohl’s family life.
The discussion then shifts to how rising mortgage costs are keeping people in their homes longer, the effect of Kentucky’s equal custody laws, and the wider impact of 50/50 custody legislation on families. Raiford Palmer answers listener questions about imputed income in Cook County, what happens when couples are separated but still legally married, and how to deal with a spouse opening a new bank account after a divorce filing.
We close with a look at Raiford’s book, the role of social media in educating people about family law, and new dating trends like “missed connections,” “monkey barring,” and “shreking.”
Timestamps:
01:07 Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban Divorce
04:34 Adin Ross defamation lawsuit
06:16 Akon's Wife Files for Divorce Days Before 29th Wedding Anniversary
08:49 Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper's Relationship
12:27 Coldplay Scandal
14:31 Dave Grohl's Family Life
17:18 Mortgages causing people to stay in homes
19:09 Equal custody laws in Kentucky
22:34 50/50 Law Impact on Divorce
25:06 Question 1: Imputed Income in Cook County
31:08 Question 2: Separated but Still Legally Married
34:55 Question 3: Husband Opened a New Bank Account After I Filed for Divorce
39:07 Divorce Process and Community Property
43:18 Information about Raiford Palmer's Book
44:06 Social Media and Educational Content
44:39 Old-School Dating Trend (Missed Connections)
47:47 Monkey barring (A New Dating Term)
50:47 Shreking - Dating Below Standards
Episode Links:
News Stories
Handy Divorce Links:
Need a consultation for your Chicago area divorce? Click here https://bit.ly/3WvnqzR
For more information about STG Divorce Law, visit www.stglawfirm.com.
For I Just Want This Done, our bestselling guide to divorce, check out https://a.co/d/1QL4rBh
To sign up for our free biweekly Illinois divorce webinar, go here - https://go.stglaw.com/webinar
Want to join our free Illinois Divorce Support Network, our private Facebook group? Link is here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/628976674432197/?_rdr
And for social media, free educational content, podcast, and more, check out: https://linktr.ee/raifordpalmer
As always, state law varies. This is not legal advice. Consult with a skilled divorce lawyer in your area for information about your specific situation.
By Raiford Dalton Palmer /E. James Publishing Company, Inc.In this episode, we cover major celebrity stories and real-world relationship issues. We start with Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s reported divorce, Adin Ross’s defamation lawsuit, and Akon’s wife filing for divorce days before their 29th anniversary. We also talk about Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper’s relationship, the latest Coldplay scandal, and Dave Grohl’s family life.
The discussion then shifts to how rising mortgage costs are keeping people in their homes longer, the effect of Kentucky’s equal custody laws, and the wider impact of 50/50 custody legislation on families. Raiford Palmer answers listener questions about imputed income in Cook County, what happens when couples are separated but still legally married, and how to deal with a spouse opening a new bank account after a divorce filing.
We close with a look at Raiford’s book, the role of social media in educating people about family law, and new dating trends like “missed connections,” “monkey barring,” and “shreking.”
Timestamps:
01:07 Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban Divorce
04:34 Adin Ross defamation lawsuit
06:16 Akon's Wife Files for Divorce Days Before 29th Wedding Anniversary
08:49 Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper's Relationship
12:27 Coldplay Scandal
14:31 Dave Grohl's Family Life
17:18 Mortgages causing people to stay in homes
19:09 Equal custody laws in Kentucky
22:34 50/50 Law Impact on Divorce
25:06 Question 1: Imputed Income in Cook County
31:08 Question 2: Separated but Still Legally Married
34:55 Question 3: Husband Opened a New Bank Account After I Filed for Divorce
39:07 Divorce Process and Community Property
43:18 Information about Raiford Palmer's Book
44:06 Social Media and Educational Content
44:39 Old-School Dating Trend (Missed Connections)
47:47 Monkey barring (A New Dating Term)
50:47 Shreking - Dating Below Standards
Episode Links:
News Stories
Handy Divorce Links:
Need a consultation for your Chicago area divorce? Click here https://bit.ly/3WvnqzR
For more information about STG Divorce Law, visit www.stglawfirm.com.
For I Just Want This Done, our bestselling guide to divorce, check out https://a.co/d/1QL4rBh
To sign up for our free biweekly Illinois divorce webinar, go here - https://go.stglaw.com/webinar
Want to join our free Illinois Divorce Support Network, our private Facebook group? Link is here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/628976674432197/?_rdr
And for social media, free educational content, podcast, and more, check out: https://linktr.ee/raifordpalmer
As always, state law varies. This is not legal advice. Consult with a skilled divorce lawyer in your area for information about your specific situation.