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Grown Girl Divorce Podcast

By: Kimberly A. Cook Esq.
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  • Conversations to educate and empower black women through divorce. You’re Grown! You Got This! #growngirldivorce #divorcesupport #blackgirlsrock #blackmarriage #divorceresources #divorce #blacklawyers #blackdivorceattorney #blackmediator #blackpodcasts #blackwomenpodcasters #divorcepodcast #coparentingsupport
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Episodes
  • Should I keep my house in the divorce?
    Apr 25 2024

    I want to keep my house. It's understandable but is it the right decision? In this episode, our podcast host, Kimberly A. Cook, Esq. discusses:

    1. Getting to the real reason you want to keep the house (newsflash - it's not just about the kids),

    2. Understanding the numbers of home ownership,

    3. Breaking down cash flow considerations and having a back-up plan,

    4. Setting realistic expectations on whether to keep the house or move.

    This episode is a great place to start as you prepare for your divorce or if you are preparing for mediation or trial especially if you are considering keeping the house post-divorce.

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    The Grown Girl Divorce podcast is a space of relatability for Black women considering and going through a divorce. These are girlfriend conversations to educate and empower you through the process. Our host, Kimberly A. Cook, Esq., is a highly acclaimed divorce attorney and mediator breaking down divorce misinformation, dismantling stereotypes on Black families, and shining the light on the importance of diverse representation in family law. Grown Girl Divorce podcast guests are primarily women of color providing expert information or personal stories as a way to give voice to and support Black women going through divorce.

    Connect with us:

    Website: www.growngirldivorce.com

    Instagram: @growngirldivorce

    Facebook: facebook.com/growngirldivorce

    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/grown-girl-divorce

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    24 mins
  • Why you must give yourself GRACE during your divorce process
    Apr 18 2024

    Divorce is hard but it's so much harder because we are hard on ourselves. In this episode, Grown Girl Divorce podcast host, Kimberly A. Cook, Esq. discusses the importance of giving yourself GRACE during your divorce. For Kimberly, GRACE during your divorce means:

    G: Guilt Free. No matter what brought you to this process, recognizing that bearing guilt will not change the circumstances but rather keep you from moving forward.

    R: Respect for yourself, others, and the process.

    A: Accountability is key to getting through the divorce process.

    C: Community is the only way to get through a divorce and having the right community around you will make all the difference.

    E: Ease up is another way of saying "be kind to yourself" as this process is hard enough without you beating yourself up throughout it.

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    The Grown Girl Divorce podcast is a space of relatability for Black women considering and going through a divorce. These are girlfriend conversations to educate and empower you through the process. Our host, Kimberly A. Cook, Esq., is a highly acclaimed divorce attorney and mediator breaking down divorce misinformation, dismantling stereotypes on Black families, and shining the light on the importance of diverse representation in family law. Grown Girl Divorce podcast guests are primarily women of color providing expert information or personal stories as a way to give voice to and support Black women going through divorce.

    Connect with us:

    Website: www.growngirldivorce.com

    Instagram: @growngirldivorce

    Facebook: facebook.com/growngirldivorce

    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/grown-girl-divorce

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    16 mins
  • The importance of knowing what you want and why you want it in your divorce
    Apr 11 2024

    What are you asking for in your divorce? It may seem like an obvious question but there is a good chance you don't really know! In this episode, Grown Girl Divorce podcast host, Kimberly A Cook, explains the importance of knowing:

    1. What you want in your divorce.

    2. Why you want it.

    3. How to go about getting what you want in your divorce.

    4. When to share what you want, and more.

    If you are looking for direction and clarity about your divorce, then be sure to check out this podcast episode as you navigate divorce, child support, spousal support, property division, parenting schedules, and custody matters.

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    The Grown Girl Divorce podcast is a space of relatability for Black women considering and going through a divorce. These are girlfriend conversations to educate and empower you through the process. Our host, Kimberly A. Cook, Esq., is a highly acclaimed divorce attorney and mediator breaking down divorce misinformation, dismantling stereotypes on Black families, and shining the light on the importance of diverse representation in family law. Grown Girl Divorce podcast guests are primarily women of color providing expert information or personal stories as a way to give voice to and support Black women going through divorce.

    Connect with us:

    Website: www.growngirldivorce.com

    Instagram: @growngirldivorce

    Facebook: facebook.com/growngirldivorce

    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/grown-girl-divorce

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    24 mins

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