No One Dies from Divorce
I'm Jill Coil — divorce attorney, family law expert, and author of "No One Dies from Divorce." I've helped hundreds of clients navigate separation and divorce, and I've faced it personally in my own marriage. This podcast exists to give you the divorce help, support, and real answers you can't always find elsewhere.
Each episode covers the topics that matter most during and after divorce: divorce recovery, co-parenting, child custody, dividing finances, healing emotionally, and rebuilding your life. I'm joined by fellow divorce attorneys, therapists, financial advisors, health coaches, and everyday people sharing their divorce journeys.
Whether you're considering separation, fighting for custody, protecting your finances, or just trying to survive the process — this podcast is your support system.
Note: Jill Coil is an attorney, but not your attorney. Nothing here constitutes legal advice.
You can do more than survive this. You can thrive after divorce. Let's get through it together.
No One Dies from Divorce
Family and Immigration Law Broken Down with Pooja Mehta
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Immigration is scary and a complicated process for those that have started, are in the middle and/or are in the final stages of the process. It can be almost paralyzing when having to deal with immigration when going through a divorce. In fact many think that they cannot divorce or leave an abusive relationship because of their immigration status. However, Pooja Mehta, an attorney out of New Jersey joins our show to dispel the myths and fears with family law and immigration. Her biggest takeaway is that if you are an immigrant and in any process of gaining citizenship to this country you do not have to stay in an abusive relationship. There are things you can do to get out of the relationship and still move forward with citizenship and your life. Finding an immigration attorney like Pooja can help you ease your fears and move you in a pathway forward. There is hope and life after divorce.