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Episode 99: Are You In Transactional Relationships?
Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. In today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki dive into the topic of transactional relationships. While many relationships start with genuine connections, Shawna and Sara explore how they can sometimes shift into a more transactional dynamic, where each partner is focused on what they gain rather than the bond they share. Drawing from their extensive work with clients navigating these challenges, they discuss how to recognize these patterns and offer guidance on building healthier, more fulfilling connections.
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Episode 98: The Dark Side Of Optimism
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Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. On today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki delve into The Dark Side of Optimism. While optimism is often viewed as a positive mindset, Shawna and Sara explore how overly optimistic thinking during a divorce or breakup can sometimes lead to denial, disappointment, and delayed healing. Drawing from their extensive experience ...
Episode 97: The Bright Side Of Pessimism
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Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. On today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki explore The Bright Side of Pessimism. While pessimism often carries a negative connotation, Shawna and Sara dive into how embracing a more cautious, realistic outlook can actually be a source of strength and empowerment during tough times, like divorce or breakups. Drawing from the...
Episode 96: Turning Your Pain Into Power
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Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. On today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki talk about how to turn your pain into power. Going through a divorce or breakup can be extremely challenging, but can also be very important in terms of personal growth. With their extensive experience working with clients who have faced the pain of separation, Shawna and Sara shar...
Episode 95: Why Adultery Is Rarely The Cause Of The Breakup… Even When It Is.
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Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. On today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki discuss if adultery is really the main cause of a breakup. While adultery may be the final cause, more times than not there are multiple events that happen prior that leads to the adultery. Your hosts talk about their previous experiences working with clients who have gone through ...
Episode 94: All We Need Is Love... Is It Really Though?
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Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. On today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki cover the concept of love and its role in relationships, especially during and after divorce. While love is often seen as the cornerstone of any relationship, it may not always be enough to sustain it. Your hosts delve into the realities of love, examining whether it's truly all we...
Episode 93: Entrepreneur Divorces
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Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. On today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki cover the ways entrepreneur divorces differ from typical divorces. While you may not think of your business as a shared asset with your partner, at the end of the day it is oftentimes marital, and therefore needs to be treated as such. Whether you wish to keep the business or divid...
Episode 92: Negotiating With The Narcissist
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Negotiating with a narcissist is never easy, but it is especially difficult when negotiating a divorce. In this episode of the the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki discuss how conversations with narcissists can differ when going through negotiations versus everyday life, as well as strategies for dealing with a variety of types of narcissists. If you enj...
Episode 91: Parenting Partnerships: Parallel Parenting vs Coparenting
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By now we have all heard the popular term “co-parenting” used to describe parenting after a breakup. However, a less popular term, parallel parenting is beginning to gain recognition as a substitute for situations where co-parenting might not be feasible. In this episode of the Happily Ever After Divorce Podcast, hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki unpack the differences between these two parenti...
Episode 90: Who Are The Other Players In Your Divorce
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While it might feel like you and your spouse are the only people going through a divorce, this is rarely the case. In this episode of the Happily Ever After Divorce Podcast, Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki cover some key patterns of behaviors and relationships that affect how divorces often play out. From new romantic partners to family members, there are oftentimes many other players in a divorce ...
Episode 89: Top 10 Ways To Support A Friend Through Divorce
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Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. On today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki list ten ways you can support your friend through their divorce. While the list is by no means a comprehensive one, the ladies cover helpful tips such as not pitying your friend or refraining from bashing exes that they have noticed have been helpful throughout the divorce process....
Episode 88: Physical Abuse In Relationships
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In this episode of the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast, Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki cover a more serious topic, specifically that of physical abuse. Throughout the episode, your hosts cover what abuse is and is not, how to spot signs of abuse, what you might experience in an abusive setting, as well as how to protect yourself against it. Recognizing that physical abuse is oftentimes sensatio...
Episode 87: Why Do Professional Women Attract Narcissists?
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Welcome back to the Happily Ever After Divorce podcast. On today’s episode, your hosts Shawna Woods and Sara Khaki return to discussing narcissistic partners, and more specifically, why professional women attract narcissistic partners. While it may appear that these narcissistic partners appear to have the same shared values as these professional women, they are simply mirroring those traits. S...
Episode 86: Are You Coddling Your Partner?
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Episode 86: Are You Coddling Your Partner?
Episode 85 What Is Your Relationship With Yourself?
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Episode 85 What Is Your Relationship With Yourself?
Episode 84: Is The Narcissist Still Lingering After The Divorce?
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Episode 84: Is The Narcissist Still Lingering After The Divorce?
Episode 83: Why Your Divorce Isn't A Transaction
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Episode 83: Why Your Divorce Isn't A Transaction
Episode 82 Are You The Partner You Wish To Have?
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Episode 82 Are You The Partner You Wish To Have?
Episode 81: Is Divorce A Failure?
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Episode 81: Is Divorce A Failure?
Episode 80: Is Your View On Masculinity Actually Emasculating
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Episode 80: Is Your View On Masculinity Actually Emasculating
Episode 79: What Not To Say To A Woman During An Argument
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Episode 79: What Not To Say To A Woman During An Argument
Episode 78: Signs You're Allowing Your Divorce Case To Take Over Your Life
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Episode 78: Signs You're Allowing Your Divorce Case To Take Over Your Life
Episode 77: Is a 50/50 Split Fair?
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Episode 77: Is a 50/50 Split Fair?
Episode 76: What Happens When One Person Doesn't Want The Divorce?
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Episode 76: What Happens When One Person Doesn't Want The Divorce?
Episode 75: Are You Surrounding Your Relationship with a Healthy Environment?
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Episode 75: Are You Surrounding Your Relationship with a Healthy Environment?
Episode 74: Surviving the Narcissist
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Episode 74: Surviving the Narcissist
Episode 73: Teenagers Rebelling Against the Narcissist Parent
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Episode 73: Teenagers Rebelling Against the Narcissist Parent
Episode 72: Narcissists Play in the Gray
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Episode 72: Narcissists Play in the Gray
Episode 71: 10 Ways You’re Screwing Up Your Divorce Case
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Episode 71: 10 Ways You’re Screwing Up Your Divorce Case
Episode 70: Can a Relationship Survive Without Physical Intimacy?
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Episode 70: Can a Relationship Survive Without Physical Intimacy?

Комментарии

  • @carefulconsumer8682
    @carefulconsumer8682 10 дней назад

    Good discussion. My cousin got divorced from a nasty narcissist who was a doctor who jumped from state to state trying to avoid his alimony payments to support the two boys they had together. It's odd to me that a man (esp a doctor) will try to avoid paying to support their own children. If you decide to divorce, get a VERY GOOD lawyer who can handle these things like they say in this video.

  • @bernardopadilla1842
    @bernardopadilla1842 15 дней назад

    So, the woman, who can pretty much control all other things in a marriage, and typically has 3 times as many possessions as the guy (Shoes, clothes, jewelry, etc), the one that decides what vacations to take as a family, buys all furnishings for the home, is also somehow the one being abused because there are some things the guy won't agree to??? I think the one commiting the infidelity really needs to own their compulsive spending issues. I'll put it this way, if a guy isn't getting any sex in a marriage, is he suddenly the one being abused? and so his cheating behavior should be excused?? Really.

  • @MariaGuild-c1l
    @MariaGuild-c1l 22 дня назад

    What can you do if your spouse keeps taking out Debt behind your back, we have been in debt consolidation we have cleaned up large amounts several times now, but i never know when he is gonna sneak a new credit card without asking me.

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 27 дней назад

    And sometimes this kind of infidelity happens way into the marriage. My aging husband's ADHD increased and began to get way worse as he aged and his cognitive decline began and got worse. This is when his financial infidelity happened. Prior to that we were partners in all way.

  • @newlin83
    @newlin83 2 месяца назад

    This is irrelevant. A judge has absolute judicial immunity. Judges tend to believe the narcissist, because they have manipulated the entire case, and project all of their failings onto the other person. Your best bet is simply defending your own position, simply deny the accusations, and see what happens.

  • @MarleneForester
    @MarleneForester 3 месяца назад

    Is there any attorneys that help when you're financially abused and abandoned over two years ago and done your own divorce online and are starving and going to be homeless with your son because he's not paying alimony and child support at all your family won't help you

  • @Shell-jq6re
    @Shell-jq6re 3 месяца назад

    Can I relicate to another state if he has no legal or physical custody and no visitation? Also domestic violence was involved and 2 protective orders in place.

  • @amyteurlife9408
    @amyteurlife9408 3 месяца назад

    I think science is showing it is not a spectrum that everyone or almost everyone has. There may be a difference between degrees of selfishness and true narcissism. There are actual brain differences in the frontal lobe and amygdala. Thank you for your information it is very helpful.

  • @raihanislam1902
    @raihanislam1902 3 месяца назад

    Texas time pls

  • @Mona_HSP
    @Mona_HSP 4 месяца назад

    25k by cashback for 6 months- is this correct? In other words, 2k per week in cashback in Publix ?

  • @MrProfessional777
    @MrProfessional777 4 месяца назад

    How often do GALs lie?

  • @Orochimaru5353
    @Orochimaru5353 4 месяца назад

    That is complete bullshit so if I’m paying monthly when she’s remarried, makes no sense that still gotta pay who the fuck made up these fucking laws

  • @clintwarden6681
    @clintwarden6681 5 месяцев назад

    Are you kidding me? How is a functional alcoholic gonna drive the kids to ball games? When the get in a wreck and the kids are dead then what?

  • @DesireeVaughan
    @DesireeVaughan 5 месяцев назад

    Very informative that you

  • @lvl2424lvl
    @lvl2424lvl 6 месяцев назад

    This is a ridiculous rich person talk. 😂 $5000 each AFTER bills?!! 😂😂😂

  • @eltielt1609
    @eltielt1609 6 месяцев назад

    Govts around the world have adopted this extreme feminist gynocentric misandristic system I'm from Africa and basically a man has no chance in court against a woman nomatter the case. False rape accusations are a well known revenge tool used by women (WELL KNOWN). Getting a men's wealth via divorce has become a norm (it used to be soon as you finish building your family house then you "kick the bucket" hence instant $100k house for the widow....loads of widowed women in suburbs) It's not safe out here in westernized socities

  • @annoravetz5188
    @annoravetz5188 6 месяцев назад

    So in 2015, I had to cash my defined benefit pension, in order to pay half the equity I owed to my spouse’s bankruptcy receiver (Under our agreement I owed him .25 of the equity $47,000, when son turned 18) to be able to keep my house where both myself and both of my kids, who were college students at the time, lived. My former company happened to be having a cash out option at the time. I paid the rest with savings in an IRA. I need to amend this return to get my pension cash out excused from any taxes. Apparently the law was changed in 2019, but do I have any hope because this happened to me in 2015? My AGI that year was $105,000, but my earned income was only about $60,000.

  • @psychicmediumtree8743
    @psychicmediumtree8743 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video! Thank you.

  • @oooodaxteroooo
    @oooodaxteroooo 6 месяцев назад

    i think one very important thing to realize in the beginning is that women cant have an inside view of masculinity and men no inside view of femininity. were just fundamentally different. we can argue about role models etc, but that is built on top of the experience.

  • @nichole_exposing_unseen_enemy
    @nichole_exposing_unseen_enemy 7 месяцев назад

    I’m not wanted in my parents house so I can finish my bachelor degree because my oldest is high functioning autistic and challenge to get her to clean up after herself! Yeah, I’d love to power through my education to get my bachelor’s degree but my mom has a rotten controlling heart who didn’t want to help me to begin with. I hate that my dad has to walk on eggshells around my mom though he’s the one providing all the financial means for her to live like a privileged Karen where she is super critical and complains so much, even over which purse to wear! I’ve been in serious conflict, move out and finish my bachelor’s degree slowly and go “no-contact” with my mom who no longer cares or stay at my parents and power through to get my degree in December this year - striving to ignore the toxic relationship my parents have. I fear her unnecessary frequent stress over many little things is what’s aging my dad so much!!! I’ll cry over his loss but not my mom except that she chose selfishness over utilizing her talents to help others!

  • @tomstulc9143
    @tomstulc9143 7 месяцев назад

    Yeah tips how narcissistic women destroy men in divorce him and take the money

  • @JoeKeeling-gp6rz
    @JoeKeeling-gp6rz 7 месяцев назад

    Yea do something about it, then post this. When we find this, it’s already 2 late.

  • @Norgesky
    @Norgesky 7 месяцев назад

    No.1 thing...I was smart,stoic and playing the long game. He was loud,damaging and completely emotional. I ended up getting what was most important to me . I beat him in court.

  • @livkind3522
    @livkind3522 8 месяцев назад

    My daughter shut down. Then after he left he acted like he was pushing for her to talk to someone when it was his toxicity that caused it. So twisted when she had to keep going to stay with him every other weekend. She’s coming out of it thank god. To live in such chaos then be forced to talk to him about what’s wrong and what can he do. She would tell me he keeps asking me but how do I say it’s him. There’s nothing to do. It’s him. So glad we have ended it. But it’s bever really ended is it. Thank you! Love your videos 💖

  • @shelleyd9910
    @shelleyd9910 8 месяцев назад

    Although Parallel parenting, it is also very important that you give age appropriate truth to your child. This will sound like you are criticising the other parent so it is important to state the truth without labelling the other parent. “This is what is going on…” instead of “No that’s a lie…”

  • @tamlamoore7962
    @tamlamoore7962 8 месяцев назад

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  • @Freedom_Peace838
    @Freedom_Peace838 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent information. Thank you ladies. Powerful.

  • @ladykd2355
    @ladykd2355 9 месяцев назад

    How can you prevent the ex from wrecking your life? I don't think most people want to walk away from their children - they want to separate themselves financially and permanently from the ex who has made the act of parenting impossible and sucked any joy right out of it. It's hard to have a bond with your child when they are constantly being weaponized against you by the other parent. But unfortunately, as in the case of single mothers, the legal system supports them and rewards them for doing that!

  • @ladykd2355
    @ladykd2355 9 месяцев назад

    Man - why would ANYONE wanna have kids these days. You are stuck with them for life and the ex can make your life a living hell for 18 years of your entire life. No waaaay.

    • @evanpjohnson
      @evanpjohnson 2 месяца назад

      Life, Love and the Pursuit of Happiness

  • @CareyBross
    @CareyBross 9 месяцев назад

    This woman soo phoney listen to what she saying,she said you cant terminate your parental rights and gives no solution this is designed to keep blk men dealing with focked up children and situations

  • @sergeyo2264
    @sergeyo2264 9 месяцев назад

    very insightful and unique info! Thank you

  • @Thankful305
    @Thankful305 9 месяцев назад

    It’s a huge PIA! Who’s got that much time for 78 discovery questions that use legal jargon and Latin verbiage just to confuse you even more TG most of them are repetitive.

  • @JaredLee-e3s
    @JaredLee-e3s 10 месяцев назад

    Get a passport

  • @Lafayette-s9x
    @Lafayette-s9x 10 месяцев назад

    What if we have no children and no mariatal property and it is still contested?

  • @belalhosensarder7277
    @belalhosensarder7277 10 месяцев назад

    I am very interested it?

  • @michiganlighthouse
    @michiganlighthouse 10 месяцев назад

    My husband has refused for our entire marriage to discuss finances with me as our philosophies are worlds apart. I would have left him long ago, but I've had a series of health problems, including cancer. While I have battled chronic pain and multiple surgeries, he has taken over all bill paying. Now that we are divorcing, I find our finances are in shambles, including 3 decades of IRS debt. I have not seen or signed tax returns for at least ten years. He uses my electronic signature, apparently. How much of this debt will I have to share? His abuse has gotten worse and worse until it reached the physical - which is when I said, no more - in spite of my physical ailments. I'm told by my neurosurgeon that ongoing stress can delay healing and, wow, after several months being separated, my pain has drastically reduced. Now I'm wondering if his abuse and the pain it has caused might be taken into account by the court concerning my debt responsibility?

  • @sammyparadero8762
    @sammyparadero8762 10 месяцев назад

    Would you guys able to talk more about the POSTNUPTIALS? I know it could be similar to prenups but it is really different •How to begin or start? •What it makes it enforceable or How to make it enforceable? •Can I include alimony in the statement? •Can I protect my personal bank account in post nuptial agreement?

  • @HumbledbyGod316
    @HumbledbyGod316 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @basicprogrammer6147
    @basicprogrammer6147 11 месяцев назад

    3:10 For recording someone: Georgia is a one party consent state. Illinois is a two party consent state. This means it is a felony to record someone without their consent in their private residence. In fact, I believe in all states, you cannot record someone in their OWN HOME without their knowledge or permission. In Illinois, my wife purposely picked fights with me. Little did I know that she had been recording me. Some idoit family "friend" coached her into doing this. So, not only did my wife commit felony eavesdropping, her friend may also be culpable for acting as principal in eavesdropping. See 720 ILC 5/14-1 for my wife and 720 ILCS 5/14-1 (c) (2) for the friend.

  • @basicprogrammer6147
    @basicprogrammer6147 11 месяцев назад

    Who are the witnesses at a divorce trial?

  • @sherineroberson6019
    @sherineroberson6019 11 месяцев назад

    What if the other parent is incarcerated for 2 or more yrs

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 11 месяцев назад

    Am I glad I don't live in the USA.

    • @eltielt1609
      @eltielt1609 6 месяцев назад

      Well lucky you, your govt hasn't adopted this extreme feminist gynocentric misandristic system I'm from Africa and basically a man has no chance in court against a woman nomatter the case. False rape accusations are a well known revenge tool used by women (WELL KNOWN). Getting a men's wealth via divorce has become a norm (it used to be soon as you finish building your family house then you kick the bucket instant $100k house for the widow....loads of widowed women in suburbs) It's not safe out here in westernized socities

  • @Adventures_without_NickNamin
    @Adventures_without_NickNamin 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @TheHolliHolland
    @TheHolliHolland 11 месяцев назад

    There must be a showing of harm in all cases. It's in the statute 19-7-3

  • @galagems9449
    @galagems9449 Год назад

    I dot know, how this in oth states, but in min, when I told them I could not afford the lawyer, they suggested to file a spouse support with the domestic relationship office.

  • @mirola73
    @mirola73 Год назад

    Choose folks that have adult kids, simple.

  • @NikkiBNice
    @NikkiBNice Год назад

    This is spot on!

  • @attractarattigan3574
    @attractarattigan3574 Год назад

    Not one adviser on Narcissism has ever mentioned Farmers and Divorcing them & settlements

  • @Ben-eh2bq
    @Ben-eh2bq Год назад

    If men have to pay for, seek lawyers, go to court, have a 3rd party make decisions for them…… ITS NOT A RIGHT!!!!!! Fathers for years have had their constitutional rights trampled over!!!!! We need federal laws to change!!! Single women don’t need anything done to get rights and time with their children that took TWO to create