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
Smoke and Mirrors: the Jen Shah and Momtok Scandals
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There is no shortage of drama in Utah when it comes to the Wizard of Oz, Jen Shah and Momtok “swinger,” Taylor Frankie Paul. Jen Shahs is facing potentially 30 years in federal prison for fraud and Taylor is facing solitary confinement as a newly proclaimed monogamous woman. Shah struck gold by defrauding elderly people out of their retirement and now it's time to pay the piper with her sentencing just around the corner on December 15th.