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The Difficult Divorce

The Difficult Divorce

De : Molly Rosenblum Las Vegas Family Law Attorney
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Hosted by Las Vegas family law attorney Molly Rosenblum, The Difficult Divorce is your go-to podcast for navigating the complex, emotional, and legal challenges of divorce in Nevada. Whether you're facing a custody battle, dividing assets, or simply trying to understand your rights, this podcast delivers clear, practical advice from a seasoned divorce attorney.


Each episode tackles real-life questions, from how custody is decided to what "community property" really means in Nevada. Designed for busy people who need solid answers fast—without the legal jargon.

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    • Episode 9: What NOT to Do in the First 30 Days of Divorce
      Jan 27 2026

      The first 30 days after filing for divorce can quietly shape the entire case, and many people don’t realize they’re making costly mistakes until it’s too late.

      In this episode, Molly Rosenblum breaks down the biggest early mistakes people make in Nevada divorce cases, including:
      • Why are the first 30 days so important?
      • What’s the biggest mistake you see people make right away?
      • How does communication hurt people early in a case?
      • And more...

      This episode is a reality check for anyone at the start of a divorce or considering filing. It’s not about reacting emotionally or trying to “win” early; it’s about protecting your position, avoiding preventable damage, and making informed decisions from day one.

      If you’re unsure what to do next, this conversation will help you understand what not to do and why slowing down early matters.

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      14 min
    • Episode 8: Should I Move Out Before Filing for Divorce in Nevada?
      Jan 20 2026

      One of the most common and most stressful questions people face at the start of divorce is whether they should move out of the marital home before filing.

      In this episode of The Difficult Divorce, hosted by Molly Rosenblum, owner of the Rosenblum Allen Law Firm and practicing family law attorney, we break down what separating physically can mean under Nevada law, and why moving out too soon may have unintended legal and financial consequences. We discuss how leaving the home can affect custody, parenting time, financial responsibilities, and leverage during the divorce process.

      You’ll learn:

      • Why is this such an important decision before filing?
      • How does moving out impact custody specifically?
      • Does moving out mean you lose rights to the house?
      • Are there situations where moving out is the right choice?
      • And more...

      If you’re considering divorce and wondering whether staying or leaving is the right move, this episode provides clarity to help you make an informed, intentional choice.

      New episodes of The Difficult Divorce are released on Tuesdays.

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      14 min
    • Episode 7: What If Your Spouse Refuses to Cooperate in Divorce?
      Jan 7 2026

      What happens when your spouse refuses to cooperate in a divorce?

      In this episode of The Difficult Divorce, Nevada divorce attorney Molly Rosenblum explains what it really means when one spouse won’t participate—whether they refuse to sign documents, ignore court deadlines, withhold information, or try to delay the process altogether.

      You’ll learn:

      • Common ways spouses attempt to stall or obstruct a divorce
      • How Nevada courts handle non-cooperative spouses
      • Whether a divorce can move forward without the other party’s participation
      • Practical legal tools used to force progress and protect your rights

      If your divorce feels stuck because the other side refuses to cooperate, this episode will help you understand your options, regain control, and move your case forward—whether your spouse wants to participate or not.

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      11 min
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