One of the biggest mistakes people make during divorce is showing up emotionally overwhelmed and completely unorganized. If you want to save money on attorney’s fees, strengthen your divorce case, and stop wasting time reacting emotionally, you need one thing: a timeline.
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In this practical and eye-opening episode, Andrea and Morgan explain why organized clients get better legal outcomes—and why unprepared clients often lose cases and spend significantly more money.
They break down exactly how to use a divorce timeline to organize evidence, support your legal claims, negotiate strategically, and communicate more efficiently with your attorney. From parenting disputes to financial dissipation claims, retirement accounts, vacation homes, and co-parenting app evidence, this episode explains how timelines help divorce attorneys build stronger cases while saving clients thousands in legal fees.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to organize your divorce, this episode gives you one of the most powerful practical tools you can use.
In This Episode You Will Learn
✅ Why organized clients save money during divorce
✅ How timelines strengthen your divorce case
✅ The difference between facts and emotions in family court
✅ How to organize evidence for your attorney
✅ Why co-parenting apps like OurFamilyWizard matter in legal disputes
✅ How timelines help during negotiations and settlement discussions
✅ What types of evidence matter most in parenting and financial disputes
✅ How timelines help attorneys identify weak or unwinnable claims before wasting money
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Timestamps
(00:00) Why unprepared divorce clients lose money and cases
(01:03) Mercury retrograde and why everyone feels chaotic lately
(03:50) The #1 divorce tool that saves money and helps you win your case
(04:12) Why timelines matter in family court
(05:41) The difference between facts and emotions in divorce
(06:09) How OurFamilyWizard strengthens legal evidence
(06:50) Why organized timelines save attorney’s fees
(08:39) Breaking large divorce disputes into smaller timeline issues
(09:59) Chad and Brenda’s summer house dispute explained
(16:58) Using timelines for dissipation claims and affair-related spending
(19:23) How attorneys use timelines strategically during negotiations
(21:24) What a divorce timeline template actually looks like
(24:19) Using timelines for retirement accounts and non-marital claims
(26:01) Why keeping everything in one organized place matters
(27:12) Why prepared clients are calmer clients
Key Takeaways
🔹 Divorce cases are won with facts, evidence, and organization—not emotional arguments
🔹 Timelines help attorneys understand disputes quickly and strategically
🔹 Organized evidence can save thousands in attorney’s fees
🔹 Co-parenting apps, text messages, financial records, and calendars can strengthen legal claims
🔹 Prepared clients feel calmer, more empowered, and more in control throughout divorce
About the Hosts
Morgan Stogsdill is the Head of Family Law at one of the largest family law firms in the country, bringing expert legal insight and strategy to every episode.
Andrea Rappaport is a comedian and divorce survivor who shares real, unfiltered experiences to help others navigate divorce with clarity, strength, and confidence.
Resources:
👉 Divorce Crash Course
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👉 OurFamilyWizard (Co-Parenting App)
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👉 How to Hire the Right Attorney Guide
hownottosuckatdivorce.com/guides
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