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Argentina sent U.S. authorities a list of roughly 13,000 parents with unpaid court‑ordered child support and asked that they be blocked from entering 2026 World Cup stadiums, arguing that anyone who can afford overseas travel, hotels and match tickets can afford to feed their children first.
A listener is upset after his ex wife is asking for more money for their child to go to a baseball camp and he believes that it should be included in the child support he already pays... Judge Keke weighs in!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colin Albert's back in the news as there's been new filing in the latest Karen Read civil trial. Then, not paying child support, one some countries aren't letting citizens attended the World Cup if you haven't paid. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
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Tax time is here—and it can get confusing fast. In this episode of the Services Australia podcast, we break down what tax time means if you receive payments like Family Tax Benefit, Child Support or Medicare. Hear practical advice on: • Whether you need to lodge a tax return • When to lodge (and why timing matters) • How payment balancing works • Common mistakes to avoid • How to protect yourself from scams Plus, simple steps you can take now—like checking your details and income estimates—to make tax time easier. Stay informed, stay safe, and lodge once, lodge right. More information at: www.servicesaustralia.gov.au www.my.gov.au www.ato.gov.au
Most people going through a divorce focus on what happens in the courtroom or mediation sessions. Very few stop to think about what happens behind the scenes, and that gap is costing them real money. The person who sees your case every single day, fields your calls, organizes your documents, tracks your deadlines, and watches how clients either help or hurt their own cases? That's your paralegal. And until now, she's never been on this show.In this episode, Jaime Davis, board-certified family law attorney at Gailor Hunt, pulls back the curtain with her colleague Liz Morgan, a family law paralegal with more than 30 years of experience working exclusively in family law. Liz joined Gailor Hunt in January of 1996 and has spent her career managing complex property and support cases, handling large-scale document discovery, and building the trial presentations that help clients tell their story clearly in the courtroom.Liz breaks down what paralegals actually do, why financial transparency is non-negotiable in North Carolina courts, and how client behavior, specifically disorganization, poor communication, and emotional decision-making, directly drives up legal fees. She also walks through the discovery process in plain language: why attorneys ask for so many documents, what they're looking for when they trace bank statements, and what happens when clients miss deadlines or delete digital evidence.Key TakeawaysConflict for conflict's sake is expensive. Fighting over a $100 piece of furniture or credit card points will cost far more in attorney fees than the item is worth. Liz identifies unnecessary conflict as one of the top drivers of avoidable legal costs.Your documents need to be complete and organized from day one. Uploading a screenshot of an account balance or the first page of a statement is not enough. Liz explains exactly how to submit financial records in a way that saves significant processing time and fees.Deleting texts, emails, or social media posts during litigation can have serious legal consequences. Once litigation begins or is anticipated, clients have a duty to preserve all digital evidence. Courts view destruction of electronic evidence negatively, even when it is unintentional.There is no such thing as winning in a divorce. Liz outlines what the clients who navigate divorce most successfully have in common: they stay organized, they listen to their attorneys, they separate legal decisions from emotional reactions, and they focus on what life looks like when their divorce is over.Liz Morgan is a family law paralegal at Gailor Hunt. To learn more or to connect with the Gailor Hunt team, visit divorceistough.com.Follow A Year and a Day wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.For legal assistance in North Carolina, contact Gailor Hunt at divorceistough.com.While the information presented is intended to provide you with general information to navigate divorce without destruction, this podcast is not legal advice. This information is specific to the law in North Carolina. If you have any questions before taking action, consult an attorney who is licensed in your state.
In Part 2 of Episode 155/156, Matthew Brickman speaks with entrepreneur and Best Interest App founder Sol Kennedy for a powerful conversation about how AI and apps are already reshaping the future of family law.Drawing from his own high-conflict divorce experience, Sol explains how the Best Interest App uses AI to help co-parents reduce emotional triggers, filter toxic communication, and stay focused on what truly matters: the best interests of the children.Matthew and Sol dive deep into: The psychology of co-parent conflict Emotional triggers during divorce AI-powered communication moderation Differences between Best Interest and apps like OurFamilyWizard & Talking Parents Solo-mode communication tools Parenting plans and mediation How courts and mediators use co-parenting apps Why reducing conflict early can change a child's future This episode blends technology, psychology, mediation, and real-world family dynamics into one fascinating discussion about the future of co-parenting support systems.If you're a parent, mediator, attorney, therapist, or simply interested in how AI is transforming human communication, this conversation is a must-listen.
Alimony and child support only work if the checks keep coming. And in high-conflict divorces, or honestly, in any divorce, that is a far more dangerous assumption than most people realize. One accident. One illness. One unexpected death. And the financial foundation you spent months negotiating can disappear overnight. Karen McMahon sits down with financial strategist and CDFA Jeff Landers to pull back the curtain on the one protection most divorce agreements quietly ignore, using life and disability insurance to secure your alimony and child support payments before the ink is even dry on your settlement. What most people don't know is that the chances of your ex becoming disabled are three to four times greater than the chances of them dying. And yet disability insurance almost never appears in a divorce agreement. Jeff explains why that gap exists, what it costs you if you don't close it, and exactly how to bring it up during negotiations, while you still have leverage. Karen and Jeff also tackle the details that can make or break your protection: why you, not your ex, must own the policy, what happens when a paying spouse quietly stops making premium payments, how 26 states automatically revoke beneficiaries upon divorce without you knowing, and how to use insurance as a negotiating tool if you're getting pushback. If you're counting on alimony or child support to keep your home, feed your children, or rebuild your financial life, this episode isn't optional. It's the conversation your attorney probably never had with you. Connect with Jeff: Free Resource: Jeff is gifting JBD listeners a free copy of his new guide, How to Protect and Create Income in Divorce. Email Landers@hellomonthlyincome.com and reference the JBD podcast. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jefflanders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.landers.9210 Website: https://hellomonthlyincome.com/ Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Free Divorce Support Network Gift: https://divorcesupportnetwork.com/jbdpod Curated Podcast Playlists: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/
In this episode, I discuss a topic that sparks surprisingly strong opinions: child support arrears that are paid years later, sometimes after a child has already become an adult. When that money finally arrives, who was it really meant for? The child who has grown up, or the parent who spent years covering the expenses that should have been shared all along? This conversation explores the purpose of child support, the financial realities many single parents face, and why delayed support does not erase the sacrifices made along the way. As always, this episode is less about judgment and more about perspective. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Want that chapter checklist just Click Here! Great news! Now you can find everything you need in one spot! want to listen to this podcast off of apple, visit www.JosieFalcon.com you can email me at devastatedtodivorced@gmail.com If you want to just send me a quick note, you can find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Josie.Falcon And lastly, If you would like to interact with me and share with others please join my Facebook group "Separation, Divorce & Starting Over"
In part two of our two-part divorce series, host and SVP Wealth Fiduciary Advisor, Kelly Mould, is joined by former court commissioner and VP Wealth and Estate Administrator, Liz Pfeuffer, to go beyond the basics and into the questions that actually keep people up at night: What happens to the family home? How do we divide the 401(k)? What counts as income when calculating child support? And what on earth do we do with cryptocurrency? Whether you're navigating a divorce yourself or know someone who is, this episode is packed with the specifics that matter most because in family law, the details are everything.Missed part one? Tune in to our previous episode to understand what documents to gather before filing, navigating legal representation and the critical role of the Financial Disclosure Statement. In this episode:00:00 – 05:46: Debunking Common Divorce Myths05:47 – 08:08: How to Decide on the Family Home08:09 – 18:56: The Ins and Outs of Child Support18:57 – 22:43: Financial Infidelity and Hidden Assets22:44 – 28:37: Complex Situations: Crypto and Business Valuations28:38 – 33:36: Inheritance and Retirement Accounts33:37 – 42:32: Your Financial Life After Divorce42:33 – 46:11: Final Tips and Closing Additional resources:The Retirement Roadmap: A Guide for Each Decade | Johnson Financial GroupHappily Ever After (or Not): Legal and Financial Realities of Relationships | Johnson Financial GroupStarting Over After 50: The Realities of Gray Divorce | Johnson Financial GroupFamily Estrangement: How to Navigate Financial Implications and Find Peace | Johnson Financial Group
The conversation shifts to major headlines and relationship talk as Floyd Mayweather faces a court ruling ordering him to pay nearly $1 million in back child support along with about $33,000 per month after being legally declared the father of a four-year-old child.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast delivers a mix of heartfelt tributes, trending celebrity moments, and real talk, starting with the devastating news of hip-hop legend Rob Base passing away at 59 after a private battle with cancer. The Harlem native, best known for the iconic hit “It Takes Two,” leaves behind a lasting legacy that helped shape hip-hop culture and influenced generations of artists. The show balances that moment of reflection with lighter celebrity news, highlighting Houston natives Megan Thee Stallion and Solange Knowles linking up for a viral getaway. The two were spotted enjoying a peaceful beachside vacation, with fans praising the “healing” energy of their trip—especially as Megan takes time to recharge following a public breakup and a demanding career stretch. The conversation shifts to major headlines and relationship talk as Floyd Mayweather faces a court ruling ordering him to pay nearly $1 million in back child support along with about $33,000 per month after being legally declared the father of a four-year-old child. Meanwhile, Steve Harvey sparks discussion after emphasizing the importance of being a gentleman, using Diddy’s legal troubles as a cautionary example and stressing that success should never come at the expense of kindness or respect for women. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I share a more personal and honest conversation about child support and the role it played in helping me rebuild my life after separation. I talk about the stability it created, the breathing room it gave me as a mother, and why I think it's okay to acknowledge when support truly helped you move forward. This is not about bragging or comparing experiences, especially knowing many women struggle to receive the support they deserve. It's simply about recognizing that being supported and being strong can exist at the same time, and that acknowledging help does not erase the hard work it still took to build a future. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Want that chapter checklist just Click Here! Great news! Now you can find everything you need in one spot! want to listen to this podcast off of apple, visit www.JosieFalcon.com you can email me at devastatedtodivorced@gmail.com If you want to just send me a quick note, you can find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Josie.Falcon And lastly, If you would like to interact with me and share with others please join my Facebook group "Separation, Divorce & Starting Over"
Floyd Mayweather Hit With $32K:Mo Child Support Order For Exotic D*ncer Baby Mama by Greg Adams
Floyd Mayweather is making headlines again, but this time it's not because of a championship belt or a massive payday. Reports say the undefeated boxing legend has been hit with a shocking court ruling involving hundreds of thousands — and possibly nearly $1 million — in back child support connected to a long-running legal battle over paternity. (The Times of India)In this video, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down the bigger financial lesson behind the Floyd Mayweather child support controversy, what this situation says about wealth, family, relationships, and why even rich celebrities can end up facing massive financial obligations if they don't manage their personal lives carefully.We also discuss:Floyd Mayweather's reported legal troublesCelebrity child support cases and financial consequencesHow family court can impact wealthWhy making millions does not automatically create financial securityThe importance of protecting assets and building generational wealthThe emotional and financial cost of broken relationshipsMayweather has earned over a billion dollars during his legendary boxing career, yet recent reports involving lawsuits, debt claims, and child support have sparked serious conversation online about financial discipline and long-term planning. (The Times of India)This conversation is bigger than boxing. It's about money, family, legacy, and what happens when financial success collides with personal decisions.Watch until the end and share your thoughts in the comments:Should wealthy celebrities be more careful about family planning and financial management?Subscribe for more daily commentary on celebrity news, Black wealth, investing, relationships, and financial literacy from Dr. Boyce Watkins.#FloydMayweather #ChildSupport #BoxingNews #DrBoyceWatkins #CelebrityNews #FinancialLiteracy #BlackWealth #Mayweather #MoneyMayweather #RelationshipAdvice #WealthBuilding
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Slam The Gavel welcomes back Amy Palacios to the podcast. Amy has been on the podcast Season 5, Episodes 308, and multiple episodes explaining the corruption of her case and giving updates. On this podcast, Amy states that they are looking to put her into JAIL June 15th, 2026 for Child Support Arrears as well as Attorney's Fees. However, Amy explains their EXTORTION monies have already been paid and she owes NOTHING. This fits into the perfect playbook. When the unfit, alienating parent, with the help of attorneys, puts the loving - fit parent into jail, that gives them free rein to not only obtain/EXTORT money, but BRAINWASH the children to hate the other parent. Attorney Jay White still remains head of DSS Child Welfare AND Child Support. Amy is asking why he is still in his capacity when he had been fired the year prior. His brother is Mayor Merritt White. The conflict of interest in Cabarrus County, NC continues.To Reach Amy Palacios: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)Maryann Petri: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@maryannpetriFacebook: https://youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcast?si=INW9XaTyprKsaDklhttps://substack.com/@maryannpetri?r=kd7n6&utm_medium=iosInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitarpeace/Pinterest: Slam The Gavel Podcast/@guitarpeaceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-petri-62a46b1ab/ Twitter https://x.com/PetriMaryannEzlegalsuit.com https://ko-fi.com/maryannpetrihttps://www.zazzle.com/store/slam_the_gavel/aboout*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user/guest should consult with the relevant professionals. IRS CIRCULAR 230 DISCLOSURE: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the Internal Revenue Service, we inform you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (1) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. Reproduction, distribution, performing, publicly displaying and making a derivative of the work is explicitly prohibited without permission from content creator. The content creator maintains the exclusive copyright and any unauthorized copyright usage is strictly prohibited. Podcast is protected by owner from duplication, reproduction, distribution, making a derivative of the work or by owner displaying the podcast. Owner shall be held harmless and indemnified from any and all legal liability.Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Drunk Driver Kills Your Parent you might have to pay child support HR 3 full 2236 Mon, 18 May 2026 18:02:10 +0000 ml3pOMhYPWDDt0kRfpZfwLmFJPHc44od news MIDDAY with JAYME & WIER news Drunk Driver Kills Your Parent you might have to pay child support HR 3 From local news & politics, to what's trending, sports & personal stories...MIDDAY with JAYME & WIER will get you through the middle of your day! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News https://player.amperwav
Muchas personas, tanto padres, como madres, suelen pagar el child support o la manutención a sus hijos cuando se separan. Pero lo que mucha gente no sabe es que la mayoría de esas personas paga lo que tiene que pagar, sin importar si al final del mes le toca aguantar hambre, frio o quedarse sin dinero para vivir. Escucha cómo ua muestra de amor tan grande como esa no es tenida en cuenta por la mayoría de personas, sobretodo por esas madres y padres abusivos que se gastan el child support con su nueva pareja. Mantente al día con los últimos de 'El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo'. ¡Suscríbete para no perderte ningún episodio!Ayúdanos a crecer dejándonos un review ¡Tu opinión es muy importante para nosotros!¿Conoces a alguien que amaría este episodio? ¡Compárteselo por WhatsApp, por texto, por Facebook, y ayúdanos a correr la voz!Escúchanos en Uforia App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, y el canal de YouTube de Uforia Podcasts, o donde sea que escuchas tus podcasts.'El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo' es un podcast de Uforia Podcasts, la plataforma de audio de TelevisaUnivision.
On today's episode of On Location, Tim Lightner (Courtland Consulting) and David Kilgore (CGI Technologies and Solutions) co-host a special podcast episode for our child support community. We are privileged to welcome the new Commissioner for the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (better known as OCSE). Listen as he shares about how he got started in child support, how his career path grew, and how he became appointed to be the Federal Commissioner for OCSE. Hear about what his first seven weeks in office were like; any mandates or vision for the Federal Office of Child Support; and one thing that he could say to child support professionals, now coming from his role as the Commissioner.
We finally made it! Welcome to Episode 400 (with a slight asterisk) of The Pour Horsemen! We kick off this incredible milestone by taking a trip down memory lane, shouting out the original crew and giving massive flowers to the early guests and friends. Since we recorded this on Mother's Day, we also dive into the realities of navigating the holiday. We debate the unspoken rules of gifting your baby mama, the absolute trap of the child support system (including the new passport laws), and why men need to normalize cutting off friends who don't take care of their kids. We wrap up the 400th episode with some hilarious and heartfelt stories about our own mothers—including Phil getting cut from his high school basketball team and Silk getting caught in a very compromising position in the passenger seat of a car. Follow the crew: @ThePourHorsemen @ShyThugg | @HardbodyKiotti | @Phi1TheDon | @yo.dj.silk I @armourie.official Shot at @TheHiveHouston Hurt At Work? Contact our partners at https://crockett.law for all of your legal needs. @bankonbriantx is ready to help. Join our Patreon for more exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/thepourhorsemen By supporting us, you're not just a listener but a valued part of our community. Use our Code POUR at Bluechew.com for your discount. Follow The Pour Horsemen on Instagram @thepourhorsemen and email at thepourhorsemen@gmail.com. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 03:39 - Shoutouts 18:38 - Mother's Day Debate 20:09 - The Child Support System 34:21 - Appreciating Moms 59:00 - Outro: Happy Mother's Day! #ThePourHorsemen #Episode400 #Podcast #Houston #KillaKyleon #KevinDurant #MothersDay #ChildSupport #Storytime
Razi's being Razi, Buff's ready to argue, and Ferg is not budging. This week the brothers go ALL in on what it really means to be a "catch" in today's dating world, and spoiler alert: they don't agree on much.Is it your lifestyle? Your past decisions? Your bank account? Your body count? Society's opinion — or your own? Razi breaks it down with the facts, Buff comes in with the hot takes, and Ferg asks the questions that make everybody uncomfortable. From societal double standards to personal dealbreakers, the brothers pull no punches on what people actually value in a partner versus what they say they value.If you've ever been told you're "too much" or "not enough" — or you've said that to someone else — this episode is going to hit different. Come ready to argue, laugh, and maybe check yourself a little.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Current Events03:25 Child Support and Travel Restrictions06:33 Health Concerns and Hantavirus09:46 Celebrity News and Social Issues12:37 Political Commentary and Voting Rights15:15 Men's Accountability and Support17:57 Defining a 'Catch' in Relationships27:33 The Importance of Connection and Presence29:59 Defining a 'Catch' in Relationships31:33 Standards and Expectations in Relationships34:16 Qualities That Make Someone a Catch37:47 The Impact of Past Decisions on Relationships40:25 Individual Perspectives on Being a Catch45:29 The Subjectivity of Attraction and Value54:02 The Complexity of Relationships and Past Choices56:49 Judgment and Understanding in Dating59:36 Defining a 'Catch' in Relationships01:02:39 Individual Standards and Relationship Dynamics01:07:16 Self-Reflection and Personal Growth in Dating01:13:40 Trust and Disclosure in Relationships01:16:36 The Impact of Past Choices on Relationships01:18:23 Decision-Making and Its Consequences01:21:16 Perceptions of Strippers and Catchability01:27:22 Public Opinion and Personal Choices01:30:40 Reflections on Personal Growth and Relationships keywords#relationships, #catch, qualities, societal standards, personal values, #dating, trust, accountability, past decisions, compatibility relationships, catch or not, personal choices, societal perceptions, dating standards, past decisions, lifestyle, self-reflection, individual value, relationship advice
Hour 4 opens with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway outlining a key legal fight over control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Board, signaling a favorable court posture for the state while also detailing a separate aggressive push against kratom and synthetic opioid products being sold in retail outlets. The conversation expands into election integrity, with Hanaway defending efforts to audit voter rolls and align federal and state systems against fraud concerns. The “Kim on a Whim” segment shifts to a proposed federal policy revoking passports from Americans with significant child support debt, sparking debate over enforcement, personal responsibility, and whether such measures would meaningfully change behavior. Tom Ackerman then joins to break down a heartbreaking Cardinals loss to the Padres despite strong pitching and a competitive series, while also highlighting Missouri State's major coaching hire of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte and a positive weekend for local sports including the Battlehawks. The hour closes with a political commentary segment arguing Democrats are openly campaigning on reversing Trump-era policies, including spending cuts and welfare reform efforts, alongside criticism that media coverage is downplaying economic gains like the reopening of Granite City Steel under shifting federal policy conditions. Hashtags: #MissouriPolitics #CatherineHanaway #ElectionIntegrity #ChildSupport #Passports #Cardinals #TomAckerman #RyanLochte #Battlehawks #GraniteCitySteel #Trump #Politics #Economy
The "grace period" for unpaid child support is officially over. In this episode of Chaos Culture Radio, we're breaking down the State Department's massive enforcement pivot that began on May 8, 2026. If you owe more than $2,500 in past-due child support, your valid U.S. passport is now subject to immediate revocation—even if you aren't currently traveling or applying for a renewal.In this episode, we discuss:The "Proactive" Shift: Moving from "renewal denial" to active revocation. Why the government is now hunting down existing passport holders in the HHS database.The $100K Founders Club: Breaking down the first wave of revocations targeting the roughly 2,700 people who owe over $100,000, and the timeline for the expansion to the $2,500 threshold.The Notification Process: How you'll be notified (hint: it's via the email or mail on your last application) and why you shouldn't ignore that "Notice of Revocation."The "Abroad" Nightmare: What to do if your passport is yanked while you're outside the U.S. (The answer involves emergency one-way travel documents and a trip to the Embassy).The Road to Reinstatement: Why paying the debt doesn't mean you get your old passport back. We explain the 2–3 week "clearing" process and why you'll have to apply—and pay—for a brand-new book.Legal Recourse: Can you fight it? We look at administrative reviews and payment plans that might save your ability to travel.Key Fact: Once a passport is revoked, it is dead. Even after you pay your arrears to $0, that specific document can never be used for travel again.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chaos-culture-radio--3078307/support.Follow Chaos Culture Radio for real conversations that move culture forward.New episodes every week.Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.
So I thought I was finally free from all the drama after the breakup, but then my ex showed up out of nowhere acting like a total Karen and demanding I start paying her child support. She honestly had the audacity to drop this on me years later, and she seriously figured she could just use a kid I haven't seen in forever as a way to get a monthly paycheck. It is just the most entitled move I have ever seen, especially since she won't even provide any proof that I am the father or explain where she has been all this time. She honestly thinks she can just walk back into my life and treat my bank account like her own personal ATM without any questions asked.And then the whole situation took a wild turn when I finally demanded a DNA test before I would even think about opening my wallet. She went into a full meltdown and tried to claim I was being heartless, but it felt like the ultimate win of ProRevenge when the results came back and proved the kid isn't even mine. Watching her face go from smug to pure panic when the judge dismissed the case was the most satisfying moment of my life. She realized pretty quickly that her little scam was officially dead, and she won't be getting a single cent of my hard-earned money for a child that belongs to someone else.It is just mind blowing how some people can be so cold that they would actually use a child as a weapon just to get ahead financially. We see these kinds of fake child support scams all the time on the subreddit, and it is always a good day when the truth finally comes out in court. You don't want to miss the next time a liar gets caught in their own trap, so make sure you subscribe for your daily Reddit stories and all the satisfying Karma updates we have coming your way.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reddit-stories-podcast-mr-redder--5571651/support.Love the drama? You aren't alone. We're over here every single day breaking down the wildest entitled moments and the best karma on the internet. Hit subscribe so you don't miss the next one, and let us know in the comments if you've ever had to deal with a Karen like this in your own life.
The Fresno Bee is endorsing Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula for Fresno City Council District 3, pointing to his years of experience in state government as a key advantage in a crowded race. The editorial board says Arambula’s approach to issues like economic development and homelessness — including focusing on housing over punishment — stood out, while also highlighting Keshia Thomas as another strong candidate to consider. People who owe significant unpaid child support could have their U.S. passports denied or revoked under long‑standing State Department rules highlighted in a new AP report. Officials say the policy is meant to pressure delinquent parents to pay, but critics argue it can make it harder for some people to work, travel, or resolve their financial obligations. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fresno Bee is endorsing Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula for Fresno City Council District 3, pointing to his years of experience in state government as a key advantage in a crowded race. The editorial board says Arambula’s approach to issues like economic development and homelessness — including focusing on housing over punishment — stood out, while also highlighting Keshia Thomas as another strong candidate to consider. People who owe significant unpaid child support could have their U.S. passports denied or revoked under long‑standing State Department rules highlighted in a new AP report. Officials say the policy is meant to pressure delinquent parents to pay, but critics argue it can make it harder for some people to work, travel, or resolve their financial obligations. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordana and DJ have differing opinions on a new proposal from the Trump Administration revoking the U.S. passports of thousands of parents who owe a significant amount of unpaid child support.
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What if the goal of your divorce wasn't to win — but to make sure everyone could sit at a dinner table together a year from now for the sake of your kids?In this episode, Jaime Davis sits down with Hannah Hembree Bell, founder of Hembree Bell Law Firm and creator of My Confident Divorce. Hannah built a multi-million-dollar family law practice rooted in a deceptively simple mission: help marriages end well. She describes herself as a recovering litigator — and for good reason. After navigating her own painful divorce and custody battle while putting herself through law school as a mother of three, Hannah didn't just survive the process. She rebuilt, and then she built a law firm so that she could be the attorney she desperately needed back then.Hannah and Jaime get honest about one of the biggest misconceptions in family law: the idea that going to court means getting justice. As Hannah puts it, a client once told her that "the last place you go for justice is on the courthouse steps" — and after years in the courtroom, she couldn't agree more. The judge is not interested in your vindication. The judge is interested in your children's well-being and a decent application of the law. Understanding that from the beginning, Hannah explains, can reshape the entire divorce process. She and Jaime also discuss what it actually looks like to keep the main thing the main thing — even when the other party is committed to scorched earth litigation — and why the BIFF method (Brief, Informative, Firm, and Friendly) is one of the most powerful tools a divorcing parent can have in their back pocket.Key TakeawaysRedefining the Win: If both parties leave mediation equally unhappy, that's probably the right result. If you feel like you got a slam dunk, that bodes poorly for your future co-parenting relationship — and your ex's ability to recover. A real win looks like dinner together with the kids a year later.Divorce Is a Tool, Not a Destination: A divorce is simply the legal mechanism by which you are no longer married. The real question is: what life are you running toward? Getting clear on that answer changes everything about how you move through the process.Bitter or Better — You Choose: Between stimulus and response, there is a space. How you react to your ex's latest move, how you show up for your kids, how you engage with the process — all of it is within your control, even when everything else feels like it isn't.You Deserve a Happy Life: Hannah's closing message is the one every woman in this process needs to hear. You are worthy because you exist. Not because you survived. Not because you white-knuckled it. Because you exist.Learn more about Hannah's work and explore the My Confident Divorce program at HembreeBell.comIf you found this episode helpful, follow A Year and a Day wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.For legal assistance in North Carolina, contact Gailor Hunt at divorceistough.com.While the information presented is intended to provide you with general information to navigate divorce without destruction, this podcast is not legal advice. This information is specific to the law in North Carolina. If you have any questions before taking action, consult an attorney who is licensed in your state.
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Often in mediation, parents will disagree on who is actually acting in the best interest of the child. So then how is the best interest of the child decided? Matthew Brickman discusses best interest factors you need to know if you are currently or ever in this position. Matthew Brickman answers your most frequently asked questions about divorce as he goes over several key points:Assume nothing.Know who you are before you get married. Know who you're getting married to. Know the laws and statutes in the state you live in.Don't take advice from anyone who isn't a legal professional in the state in which you're getting married and living in.If you have a matter, disagreement, or dispute you need professional help with then visit iMediate.com - Email mbrickman@ichatmediation or Call (877) 822-1479Matthew Brickman is a Florida Supreme Court certified family and appellate mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. But what makes him qualified to speak on the subject of conflict resolution is his own personal experience with divorce.Download Matthew's book on iTunes for FREE:You're Not the Only One - The Agony of Divorce: The Joy of Peaceful ResolutionMatthew Brickman President iMediate Inc. Mediator 20836CFAiMediateInc.comSCHEDULE YOUR MEDIATION: https://ichatmediation.com/calendar/OFFICIAL BLOG: https://ichatmediation.com/podcastOFFICIAL YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/ichatmediationOFFICIAL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ichat-mediation/ABOUT MATTHEW BRICKMAN:Matthew Brickman is a Supreme Court of Florida certified county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who mediates a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases. Mr. Brickman recently graduated both the Harvard Business School Negotiation Mastery Program and the Negotiation Master Class at Harvard Law School.
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Divorce attorneys can tell you what to sign. Financial advisors can tell you what to keep. But who helps you understand what you're feeling — and why it's not going to feel this way forever?In this episode, Jaime Davis sits down with Oona Metz, a nationally recognized psychotherapist with over 30 years of clinical experience and the author of Unhitched: The Essential Divorce Guide for Women. For the last 15 years, Oona has led weekly divorce support groups that have become a lifeline for women navigating one of life's most difficult transitions. Her work fills a gap that the legal and financial world simply cannot: the internal, emotional experience of ending a marriage.Oona introduces her Five Phases of Divorce Grief — Heartbreak, Rollercoaster, Mending, Letting Go, and Moving On — and explains why these stages are not a straight line. She and Jaime discuss why women initiate divorce 70% of the time (and what that actually tells us), the critical difference between legally ending a marriage and emotionally leaving one, and why dating too soon can quietly derail both your healing and your legal case. Oona also makes a powerful case for reframing the language around divorce entirely — moving away from words like "failed marriage" and "broken family" and toward something more accurate: a family restructuring and a life transition.Key TakeawaysThe Sunk Cost Fallacy in Marriage: Staying because you've already been there 20 years is not a strategy — and it's not the definition of success. A long, miserable marriage is not an achievement.Protecting Your Nervous System: When stress goes up, cognition goes down. Self-care during divorce is not a luxury — it's a prerequisite for making sound legal and financial decisions that will affect the rest of your life.The Elevator Speech: Have a short, truthful, privacy-protecting answer ready for people who ask about your divorce. Your feelings about your ex will change over time — what you say in the heat of the moment won't.Dating Post-Separation: A tender heart needs the same care as a broken arm. Jumping into a new relationship before doing the internal work means your needs won't get met — again. And from a legal standpoint, new relationships discovered mid-case can unravel settlements that took months to build.Find Oona's book, Unhitched: The Essential Divorce Guide for Women, and additional resources at OonaMetz.com.If you found this episode helpful, follow A Year and a Day wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.For legal assistance in North Carolina, contact Gailor Hunt at divorceistough.com.While the information presented is intended to provide you with general information to navigate divorce without destruction, this podcast is not legal advice. This information is specific to the law in North Carolina. If you have any questions before taking action, consult an attorney who is licensed in your state.
The cast also reacts to growing scrutiny around rapper Future, as court records and legal filings reveal a sharp contrast between his reported nine‑figure net worth and relatively low monthly child‑support payments—made possible, experts say, by strategic asset structuring and filing in states with capped child‑support guidelines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show opens with a heartbreaking and disturbing tragedy out of Virginia, where former Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax fatally shot his wife before taking his own life, leaving their children without parents. Lawmakers across the state expressed shock, urging families facing domestic conflict to seek help, as details emerged about prior marital strain and calls for police intervention, reigniting national conversations around domestic violence and mental health. The cast also reacts to growing scrutiny around rapper Future, as court records and legal filings reveal a sharp contrast between his reported nine‑figure net worth and relatively low monthly child‑support payments—made possible, experts say, by strategic asset structuring and filing in states with capped child‑support guidelines. The Hot Spot turns to gospel star Tina Campbell, whose decades‑long marriage reportedly could not survive long‑standing tensions intensified by her public support of Donald Trump—a stance that insiders say created deep divides at home and within the faith community. And in one of the show’s most debated moments, Akon goes viral after openly defending his polygamous lifestyle, arguing that men and women are not “biologically equal” in relationships—a claim that sparked immediate backlash and a heated discussion on responsibility, culture, and modern relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew attempt to untangle a "Ponzi scheme" on the Homie Helpline after a dad asks for his baby mama's tax return while hiding a secret history of child support delinquency. Between the family drama, the squad roasts Lamar Odom for admitting his marriage to Khloe Kardashian was a "power trip" and investigates why Gen Z is developing "balloon knots" from scrolling on the toilet for too long. [Edited by @iamdyre
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On this episode of The KICK-ASS Stepmom podcast Jamie discusses all things money mindset - and how your money mindset might be affecting your stepmom life. Jamie shares how her money mindset has evolved over the years, knowing your worth, how the money stories we were told as children affect our outlook on money as adults, and how a healthy money mindset can make all the difference when you're navigating common stepmom challenges like child and spousal support. Masterclass: How to Stop Letting a High Conflict Ex Highjack Your Life www.jamiescrimgeour.com/masterclass Join Elevate: Group Coaching For The High Level Stepmom www.jamiescrimgeour.com/elevate Get My Ebook - 120 Ways To Be A KICK-ASS Stepmom www.jamiescrimgeour.com/ebook Episode Sponsors: Cozy Earth | www.cozyearth.com and use the code COZYJAMIE for 20% off LMNT | My Go To Electrolyte Drink. Head to www.drinklmnt.com/kickassstepmom to get a free sample pack with any drink mix purchase. Boncharge | www.boncharge.com and use the code SCRIM for 15% off Kajabi | www.jamiescrimgeour.com/kajabi to get all the details.
Bobby reflected on how he notices the people online that always like and support his content. Bobby shares how the trivia game in San Francisco went that he competed in before the Super Bowl. Lunchbox talked about a celebrity couple who called it quits and how much one of them is paying in child support for their 6 kids. We talked about how much of the Winter Olympics we are watching, a woman who broke in and stayed in someone's house during the Nashville winter storm and a celebrity who gave her fiancé permission to propose. Bobby talked about Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down over the weekend. We also talked about a woman who chopped off her husband’s junk after she suspected him of cheating. Amy shares her Morning Corny jokes but AFTER DARK versions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.