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Love and Law with Atty. Elizabeth Yang

Podcast de Elizabeth Yang

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Love isn’t just about romance—it’s about trust, partnership, and sometimes… legal battles. Love and Law with Liz Yang explores the real-life intersections of relationships and the legal system, uncovering the hidden pitfalls of love, marriage, divorce, and everything in between. From shocking legal cases to heartfelt relationship dilemmas, Liz Yang breaks down the emotional and financial stakes of commitment with real stories, expert insights, and practical advice. Whether you’re navigating love, signing a prenup, or facing a messy split, this podcast gives you the knowledge you need to prote

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Portada del episodio No Paycheck, Still Protected – What Non-Working Spouses Get in California Divorce

No Paycheck, Still Protected – What Non-Working Spouses Get in California Divorce

If you never earned a paycheck during your marriage, does that mean you walk away with nothing in divorce? In California, the answer is no. In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang explains what non-working spouses are legally entitled to in a California divorce, from community property to spousal support and retirement benefits. The law recognizes that raising children, managing the household, and supporting a spouse’s career are real contributions, even when they do not come with a paycheck. ✨ Why income earned during marriage usually belongs to both spouses ✨ How California treats homes, bank accounts, businesses, pensions, and 401(k)s ✨ Why long-term marriages can affect spousal support and future modifications This episode also covers practical steps non-working spouses should take before signing anything, including gathering financial documents, identifying community property, documenting non-financial contributions, and speaking with a family law attorney. You did not “do nothing.” You helped build a marriage, a household, and a future. California law recognizes that. 🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms. Read the full blog here [https://yanglawoffices.com/kristi-yamaguchis-divorce-what-a-non-working-spouse-is-entitled-to-in-a-california-divorce/]

10 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio When Life Changes, Custody Doesn’t: How to Modify Parenting Orders in California

When Life Changes, Custody Doesn’t: How to Modify Parenting Orders in California

Life moves fast—but custody orders don’t change just because circumstances do. In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down one of the most misunderstood concepts in California family law: why modifying custody or visitation is not as simple as saying “things are different now.” Instead, courts require proof of a significant changed circumstance before they will even consider adjusting a final custody order. From shifting school schedules to relocation, recovery, and changes in a child’s needs, this episode explains what actually qualifies as “enough” for the court to revisit a parenting plan. ✨ What the “changed circumstances” standard really means under California law ✨ Why final custody orders are designed to prioritize stability over flexibility ✨ How judges evaluate whether a modification is truly in a child’s best interest You’ll also learn the step-by-step legal process for requesting a modification, including filing the FL-300, mediation requirements, and what kind of evidence actually matters in court. Whether you’re a parent considering a custody change or simply trying to understand how California courts think, this episode gives you a clear, grounded roadmap for what it really takes to modify a parenting order—and what mistakes can quietly hurt your case. Read our blog for more information. [https://yanglawoffices.com/changing-custody-in-california/] 🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.

26 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Not Everything Gets Split in Half: The Truth About California Divorce

Not Everything Gets Split in Half: The Truth About California Divorce

One of the biggest fears people have before divorce is simple: “Am I going to lose half of everything?” In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down what actually happens during a California divorce, and why the answer is more nuanced than most people think. California is a community property state, but that does not mean every asset gets physically split down the middle. ✨ What community property really means in California ✨ How separate property, retirement accounts, homes, and debts are handled ✨ Why custody, support, and financial disclosures shape the final outcome From property division to child custody and support, this episode walks through the major parts of the divorce process in plain English. It also explains common mistakes that can make divorce more stressful, including hiding assets, rushing into settlements, or moving out without a parenting plan. Divorce is never easy, but understanding the process can make it feel less like a freefall. With the right information and support, you can make decisions with more clarity, confidence, and control. 🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms. Read more about this in our blog [https://yanglawoffices.com/does-my-spouse-get-half-of-everything-and-divorce-in-california-how-the-process-really-works/]

19 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
Portada del episodio Estate Planning Isn’t Just for the Rich: Lessons from Michael Jackson’s Probate Battle

Estate Planning Isn’t Just for the Rich: Lessons from Michael Jackson’s Probate Battle

Michael Jackson passed away more than 15 years ago, but his estate is still making headlines in court. For most families, that might sound like a celebrity problem. But in California, the same probate system that handled his estate could also handle yours. In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang explains why estate planning is not just for the wealthy. It is for anyone who owns a home, has children, runs a business, or wants to spare their loved ones from court delays, public filings, and family conflict. ✨ Why a will alone may not be enough in California ✨ How a living trust can help families avoid probate ✨ What Michael Jackson’s estate battle teaches us about privacy, clarity, and choosing the right trustee From probate court to family disputes, this episode breaks down what can go wrong when planning is incomplete, unclear, or delayed. It also explains what an estate lawyer actually does, how to choose the right one, and why local experience matters. You do not need “Michael Jackson money” to deserve a thoughtful estate plan. You just need people you love, assets you want protected, and a future worth planning for. 🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms. Read more about estate planning in our blog [https://yanglawoffices.com/estate-lawyer-near-me-blog/]

13 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
Portada del episodio Did California Family Law Really Change? What Parents Need to Know in 2026

Did California Family Law Really Change? What Parents Need to Know in 2026

New California family laws took effect in 2026—and a lot of parents are wondering the same thing: did everything just change? In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down what actually changed, what stayed the same, and what families need to pay attention to now. From domestic violence protections to support calculations and modern family planning, this conversation cuts through the panic and explains the updates in plain English. ✨ Why California’s core family law rules are still intact ✨ How new 2026 laws may offer stronger protections for survivors and children ✨ Why spousal support tax changes could affect the bigger support picture The biggest takeaway? The foundation of California family law was not torn up. But new tools have been added to help protect safety, children, and financial stability. Whether you’re reviewing an old support order, navigating custody concerns, or trying to understand how these updates affect your family, this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and practical next steps. 🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms. Read more in our blog. [https://yanglawoffices.com/new-ca-family-law-child-support-laws-2026-what-they-mean-for-california-families/]

3 de jun de 2026 - 5 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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