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Divorce Mediation: Creative Solutions Court Can’t Offer

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Learn how divorce mediation creates better settlements, parenting plans, and financial solutions with Justin Milrad and Rebecca Miller. Divorce mediation can give couples something court often cannot: room to build creative, practical, human-centered solutions that actually work in real life. In this episode of The Conscious Divorce Podcast, Justin Milrad sits down with Rebecca Miller, a family law attorney and mediator with Cooper Coons in Las Vegas, Nevada, to talk about what mediation can really make possible during divorce. They discuss how mediation helps couples move beyond rigid positions and focus on the deeper interests underneath the conflict. Instead of fighting over the house, the schedule, the money, or the “principle” of the thing, mediation creates space to ask better questions: What does each person actually need? What will help the children feel stable? What financial arrangement can work long term? What agreement can both people live with after the papers are signed? This conversation covers creative divorce settlement options, parenting plans, holiday schedules, child support, spousal support, retirement accounts, tax considerations, high-conflict divorce, and when mediation may or may not be the right path. Justin and Rebecca also talk about the importance of preparation, emotional regulation, financial clarity, and building the right professional team before walking into mediation. Chapters: * 00:00 — Mediation vs arguing over positions * 01:10 — Human-centered solutions courtrooms can’t provide * 06:00 — Courts give a ruling, mediation gives a design * 14:07 — Position vs interest explained * 53:28 — Know your priorities * 54:36 — The goal is not to win the divorce * 55:62 — Mediation gives flexibility * 56:12 — You have more options than you think If you are thinking about divorce, preparing for mediation, or trying to avoid a costly court battle, this episode will help you understand what is possible when divorce is approached with strategy, clarity, and the right support. Book a free strategy session with Reclaim & Reboot: https://www.reclaimandreboot.me/booking [https://www.reclaimandreboot.me/booking] Learn more about Reclaim & Reboot: https://www.reclaimandreboot.me [https://www.reclaimandreboot.me] Connect with Rebecca Miller at Cooper Coons: https://coopercoons.com [https://coopercoons.com] Email: rebecca@coopercoons.com [rebecca@coopercoons.com]

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Portada del episodio Divorce Mediation: Creative Solutions Court Can’t Offer

Divorce Mediation: Creative Solutions Court Can’t Offer

Learn how divorce mediation creates better settlements, parenting plans, and financial solutions with Justin Milrad and Rebecca Miller. Divorce mediation can give couples something court often cannot: room to build creative, practical, human-centered solutions that actually work in real life. In this episode of The Conscious Divorce Podcast, Justin Milrad sits down with Rebecca Miller, a family law attorney and mediator with Cooper Coons in Las Vegas, Nevada, to talk about what mediation can really make possible during divorce. They discuss how mediation helps couples move beyond rigid positions and focus on the deeper interests underneath the conflict. Instead of fighting over the house, the schedule, the money, or the “principle” of the thing, mediation creates space to ask better questions: What does each person actually need? What will help the children feel stable? What financial arrangement can work long term? What agreement can both people live with after the papers are signed? This conversation covers creative divorce settlement options, parenting plans, holiday schedules, child support, spousal support, retirement accounts, tax considerations, high-conflict divorce, and when mediation may or may not be the right path. Justin and Rebecca also talk about the importance of preparation, emotional regulation, financial clarity, and building the right professional team before walking into mediation. Chapters: * 00:00 — Mediation vs arguing over positions * 01:10 — Human-centered solutions courtrooms can’t provide * 06:00 — Courts give a ruling, mediation gives a design * 14:07 — Position vs interest explained * 53:28 — Know your priorities * 54:36 — The goal is not to win the divorce * 55:62 — Mediation gives flexibility * 56:12 — You have more options than you think If you are thinking about divorce, preparing for mediation, or trying to avoid a costly court battle, this episode will help you understand what is possible when divorce is approached with strategy, clarity, and the right support. Book a free strategy session with Reclaim & Reboot: https://www.reclaimandreboot.me/booking [https://www.reclaimandreboot.me/booking] Learn more about Reclaim & Reboot: https://www.reclaimandreboot.me [https://www.reclaimandreboot.me] Connect with Rebecca Miller at Cooper Coons: https://coopercoons.com [https://coopercoons.com] Email: rebecca@coopercoons.com [rebecca@coopercoons.com]

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Portada del episodio Divorce and Taxes: Costly Mistakes to Avoid

Divorce and Taxes: Costly Mistakes to Avoid

Divorce and taxes can create expensive surprises if you only look at the numbers on the settlement page. In this episode of The Conscious Divorce Podcast (The most trusted Divorce Podcast), Justin Milrad speaks with CPA and tax resolution expert Patrick Wanzer about the tax issues people often miss before, during, and after divorce. They discuss why a 50/50 asset split may not actually be equal after taxes, how filing status can change your outcome, what to know about capital gains on the marital home, how QDROs work, what happens with tax debt, and why IRS issues should be addressed before the divorce agreement is signed. You’ll learn what questions to ask your CPA, attorney, or divorce financial professional so you can make clearer decisions and avoid painful surprises later. Topics covered: * 00:00 Why a 50/50 divorce split may not be fair after taxes * 03:47 Why taxes are often ignored in divorce * 04:32 Why you need 3–5 years of tax returns * 08:36 Current-year tax projections before mediation * 11:48 Filing status during divorce * 14:57 Head of household filing while still married * 15:58 Child tax credits and parenting schedules * 19:17 Alimony and child support tax rules * 22:43 Why not all divorce assets are equal * 25:37 Thinking in after-tax dollars * 26:04 QDROs and retirement account transfers * 28:15 Pensions and divorce * 29:30 Trusts, estate planning, and divorce * 31:24 Updating beneficiaries after divorce * 32:53 529 plans and college savings * 35:25 Back taxes, unfiled returns, and IRS notices * 39:17 Why the IRS ignores your divorce agreement * 39:30 Innocent spouse relief and hidden tax bombs * 41:23 Divorce tax checklist * 43:11 IRS identity protection PIN * 43:41 How to contact Patrick Wanzer * 44:29 Final lessons on divorce tax strategy Book a free consultation with Justin: www.reclaimandreboot.me/booking [http://www.reclaimandreboot.me/booking] Learn more about Patrick Wanzer: www.breakthroughtaxresolution.com [http://www.breakthroughtaxresolution.com]

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Portada del episodio How to Divorce an Unstable Spouse Safely

How to Divorce an Unstable Spouse Safely

Divorce is already one of the hardest transitions a person can face. But when your spouse is struggling with unmanaged mental health symptoms, addiction, suicidal statements, rage, coercive control, or emotional instability, the process can become even more chaotic, unpredictable, and painful, especially for the children. In this episode of The Conscious Divorce Podcast, Justin Milrad, certified divorce coach, mental health advocate, divorced dad, and founder of Reclaim and Reboot Transformational Divorce Coaching, shares a compassionate but practical framework for navigating divorce when the other person cannot show up as a stable partner in the process. This episode is not about diagnosing, labeling, or weaponizing mental health. It is about recognizing patterns, protecting your children, documenting behavior, setting boundaries, and building the right professional team around you. You’ll learn: How to balance compassion with firm boundaries Why “document, don’t diagnose” is so important What to do when a spouse shuts down, escalates, threatens, or refuses treatment How addiction, rage, suicidal statements, and coercive control can change your divorce strategy How to protect children from adult conflict, loyalty battles, and emotional caretaking When to involve attorneys, therapists, crisis professionals, child therapists, or domestic violence advocates How to build a crisis plan before things escalate Why parallel parenting may be healthier than traditional co-parenting in high-conflict situations You can care about someone’s pain without allowing their instability to control your life, your decisions, or your children’s safety. Important disclaimer: This episode is for educational and coaching purposes only. It is not legal, medical, mental health, financial, or crisis advice. If you are dealing with danger, suicidal statements, threats, abuse, child safety concerns, substance abuse, or legal risk, contact qualified professionals immediately. Crisis Resources: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 988 Lifeline Chat: 988Lifeline.org [http://988Lifeline.org] Emergency Services: Call 911 for imminent danger National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Text START to 88788 SAMHSA Treatment Locator: FindTreatment.gov [http://FindTreatment.gov] NAMI Family Support: NAMI.org [http://NAMI.org] If this episode resonated with you, subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who may need support right now. Learn more about Reclaim and Reboot Transformational Divorce Coaching or book a free 30-minute consultation at: www.reclaimandreboot.me [http://www.reclaimandreboot.me] You do not have to navigate this alone. Support exists. Treatment works. And asking for help is one of the strongest things you can do.

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Portada del episodio You Need A Co-Parenting Playbook, Here's Why

You Need A Co-Parenting Playbook, Here's Why

Divorce ends the marriage, not the parenting partnership. Learn how to reduce conflict, protect your kids, and co-parent with more clarity. Buy the book: The Co-Parenting Playbook: Proven Strategies for Navigating Divorce, Conflict, and Raising Thriving Kids https://a.co/d/0bdX5smJ [https://a.co/d/0bdX5smJ] Co-parenting after divorce can feel overwhelming, especially when emotions are raw and communication is difficult. In this episode, Justin Milrad and Jill Kaufman share practical, research-informed strategies from their new book to help parents lower conflict, protect their children’s emotional well-being, and create more stability across two homes. They discuss how to communicate without escalating, when parallel parenting may be necessary, how to keep kids out of the middle, and why small changes in your approach can make a lasting difference for your family. 01:03 The Reality of Co-Parenting 05:04 Co-Parenting as a Business Partnership 08:20 Impact of Parental Conflict on Children 12:07 Research on Divorce and Family Conflict 15:25 Benefits of Cooperative Co-Parenting 18:33 Risks of High Conflict Co-Parenting 21:15 Personal Health and Conflict 26:03 Communication Tools: BIFF Method 31:56 Consistency in Co-Parenting 36:21 Handling Difficult Co-Parenting Situations 39:50 Parallel Parenting Explained 47:27 The Legal Resolution Ladder

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