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Irreconcilable: The Divorce Podcast

Irreconcilable: The Divorce Podcast

De : Matthew Sullivan
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Irreconcilable: The Divorce Podcast delivers real world insight into family law, relationships, and the legal realities of modern divorce. Starring Richard Sullivan, Matt Sullivan, and Rachael Bennett, the show explores everything from high conflict custody battles to complex financial disputes, emotional dynamics, and how to protect yourself when a relationship breaks down.

Blending legal expertise with honest conversation, Irreconcilable breaks down what really happens behind closed doors in divorce cases.

Sullivan Law 2026
Relations Sciences sociales
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  • Community Property in California — What’s Really “Half”?
    Jan 30 2026

    This episode explains how California community property law actually works, why title and income are often misunderstood, and how real estate, businesses, and debt are divided in divorce. The discussion uses anonymized matter examples, listener check-ins, and practical explanations to educate without legal jargon.

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    49 min
  • Irreconcilable Beginnings -- Inside the First Episode of Irreconcilable: The Divorce Podcast
    Jan 30 2026

    In the premiere of Irreconcilable: The Divorce Podcast, hosts Matthew Sullivan and Rachael Bennett are joined by acclaimed attorney Richard Sullivan for a candid and insightful conversation that peels back the curtain on divorce in the modern age.

    With clarity, compassion, and legal expertise, the trio navigates the core issues separating couples today — from emotional realities to courtroom truths — setting the tone for a series that promises to educate, challenge, and destigmatize conversations around separation and family law. Fans of culture, relationships, and legal deep dives will find Episode 1 a compelling launch into a topic that affects millions yet remains widely misunderstood.

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    41 min
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