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The Decoding Divorce Podcast is a hosted by Divorce Attorney and Certified Divorce Coach Zeppy Attashian.  If you’re contemplating divorce, in the middle of a divorce, or attempting to rebuild your life after divorce, this podcast is for you.  We talk about the law, understanding the legal process, emotions and how to manage your emotions going through the divorce process. We help you take back control of your life, no matter where you are in the process. The Decoding Divorce podcast is for you if  you need help understanding, managing and surviving the emotional rollercoaster, the heartbreak, fear, overwhelm and confusion brought on by a breakup and divorce.  The Decoding Divorce podcast is for you if you’re having second thoughts about leaving, or feeling guilt over your desire to leave.  The Decoding Divorce Podcast is for you if you’re certain about your choice to leave, but don’t know where or how to start the process.  We help you understand the legal basics, while giving you tactical and actionable tip and tricks, that will help you get through your divorce thriving, finding clarity, confidence, and  finding a new you, a new happy.  Decoding Divorce is your guide to freedom, so that you can do your life, your divorce, your way.

45: Why You Have to Complete Your Disclosure Documents in a Divorce

Auditing your financial estate is an arduous task. However, it is vitally important that you understand why it is necessary that you complete your financial disclosure documents.

In today’s episode, divorce coach and family law attorney Zeppy Attashian explains the possible ramifications of not fully disclosing assets as you go through the divorce process. She demonstrates that failure to be completely honest, or even unintentional negligence in this matter can result in a loss of assets or having to restart your divorce process.

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Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is provided for general information and entertainment purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. Calling into the show or otherwise communicating with Zeppy does not create an attorney-client relationship, and information provided is not legal advice, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel. All listeners should seek legal advice on the specific facts and circumstances at issue from a lawyer in their state. People and circumstances discussed are general or fictitious in nature and any resemblance to actual persons or situations is purely coincidental. This may be considered attorney advertising.

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