Divorce Hacker: Survive to Thrive
Key Points, Top Takeaways and Memorable Quotes - “They’re committed to resolving it without ever going to court and doing it in a collaborative, consensual manner.” - Jeff at 6:22 “This idea that one person is filing for a divorce and the other’s responding to it. In many ways, does set the tone for the entire divorce.” - Jeff at 9:50 “Inherent in mediation and collaborative divorce is this idea that it’s going to be their agreement, that they are going to work it out on their own.” - Jeff at 11:37 “It’s really setting the stage for, ‘Here’s what we’d like to see happen. Ideally we are going to commit to trying to reach an agreement, commit to self determination and making these decisions ourselves and commit to a less threatening start of a process.’ So it really sets the stage. The process is designed to be protective.” - Jennifer at 13:59 “Balance between creating a process where people work together but also keeping all the protections in place so no one is ever gonna waive any legal rights when they’re starting a joint petition process.” -Jeff at 27:53 “Clients love it.” - Jeff at 28:33 Guest Bio - Jeffery has been practicing family law since 1996 and is certified as a Specialist in Family Law by The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization [http://ls.calbar.ca.gov/LegalSpecialization/LegalSpecialtyAreas/FamilyLaw.aspx]. His family law practice focuses exclusively on consensual dispute resolution, including mediation and collaborative divorce. Los Angeles Magazine recognized him as a Super Lawyer [http://www.superlawyers.com/about/selection_process.html] for 2011 – 2025 and a Super Lawyers Rising Star [http://www.superlawyers.com/about/selection_process.html] for 2005 – 2010. Jeffery received a Eureka Award in 2019 from Collaborative Practice California, in recognition of his contributions to the field of collaborative divorce in the state of California. Jeffery co-authored Los Angeles County Local Rule 5.26, the most comprehensive collaborative practice rule in the state of California. Prior to founding Jacobson Family Law and Mediation, Jeffery was a partner at Jacobson Scully, LLP, with offices in the South Bay and West Los Angeles. Prior to going into private practice in 2003, he served as Executive Director of Levitt & Quinn Family Law Center, a nonprofit law firm which provides family law services to low-income individuals in Los Angeles. He began his legal career at the family law and mediation firm of Mosten & Tuffias. Jeffery is the past chair of the Family Law Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association [http://www.bhba.org/Committees_Sections/flaw_excomm.htm] and served as president of the Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association. He previously served multiple terms on the Executive Committee of the Family Law Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Levitt & Quinn. He is a member of A Better Divorce and Los Angeles Westside Collaborative Divorce Professionals, interdisciplinary groups of professionals in Los Angeles and the South Bay committed to non-court solutions for family law matters. Jeffery has delivered numerous presentations and served as a panelist in programs related to a variety of substantive family law issues, in addition to programs related to family law mediation and collaborative divorce, for the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Beverly Hills Bar Association, State Bar of California, Association for Family and Conciliation Courts, Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association, UCLA School of Law, USC School of Law, Loyola Law School and many other entities. Jeffery graduated with highest honors from the University of California at Berkeley in 1992, and was recognized as Outstanding Undergraduate in Political Science. He received his J.D. from UCLA Law School in 1996. Jennifer Winestone, Esq., LLM (ADR) is the founder of Winestone Mediation,PC, where she focuses on helping families resolve complex separation, divorce, and child custody disputes. Having lived and practiced law for the first half of her career in Canada before relocating to Southern California, Jennifer brings a perspective that is both distinctive and deeply practical. Her professional life sharpened her problem-solving skills and reinforced her belief that even the most entrenched conflicts can be navigated with creativity, patience, and empathy. Jennifer earned her LL.M. in Dispute Resolution from the renowned Straus Institute at Pepperdine University School of Law, following her J.D. from the University of Ottawa and her undergraduate degree from the University of Western Ontario. She is certified in Collaborative Family Law and New Ways for Families and is admitted to the California State Bar, with prior admission to the Law Society of Upper Canada. A highly engaged leader in the dispute resolution community, Jennifer has served on the executive committee of the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s Mediation Section, sat on the board of the Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association, and acted as a Dispute Settlement Officer for the Los Angeles Superior Court. Jennifer established the curriculum for the Divorce and Family Mediation course at USC Law School, where she currently serves as adjunct professor. She was recently honored as recipient of the 2025 Eureka Award from Collaborative Practice California, recognizing her contribution to Senate Bill 1427, which created a new joint petition process in California family law procedure. Show Notes - 0:00 - Divorce Hacker Intro 0:50 - Introducing Jeffery S. Jacobson & Jennifer Winestone 3:06 - Why Create this New Joint Petition? 8:11 - Does the Joint Petition Change the Overall Tone of Divorce? 10:53 - What is the Collaborative Process? 13:13 - The Joint Petition is Designed to be the Starting Point 14:50 - Protections and the Off-Ramp 18:01 - The Filing Fee & Maintaining Representation 22:13 - Joint Petition Limitations 24:28 - Exchanging Financial Information 28:09 - Jeff’s Experience Thus Far 29:50 - Future Considerations & Improvements 34:29 - Thank You & Divorce Hacker Closing For more about Ann Grant and Family Law Center of Southern California, please visit: https://www.famlawsc.com/ [https://www.famlawsc.com/]
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