Sep 9, 2019
This week Rebecca Zung, one of the top 1% divorce attorneys in the nation, joins me to talk all about the subtleties of negotiating a divorce. I first met Rebecca, in-person, when recording an interview for Laura Wasser’s podcast, Divorce Sucks. It’s always such a welcomed opportunity whenever I get to meet guests I have on this podcast, in real life.
Ah, divorce negotiations. They can truly suck. How can you get through negotiations with your emotions in check? And also let go of overwhelming thoughts like, “They always get what they want,” or “I’ll never be able to ‘fight’ them for the house (or car or fill in the blank).”
Today, Rebecca walks us through some of the strategies she uses with her own clients to help them successfully negotiate divorce, like negotiating with a narcissist, creating leverage, and using empowering body language. When you can successfully negotiate divorce, you set yourself up for what you want in your divorce, for your children and for your life thereafter. It’s time to stop thinking you have no power at the negotiation table. You, and you alone, define your value. It all starts with you.
Show Highlights
Learn More Rebecca Zung:
Rebecca Zung is one of the Top
1% of divorce attorneys in the nation, having been recognized by
U.S. News & World Report as a “Best Lawyer in America”, as “Legal
Elite” by Trend Magazine, and recognized by her peers and the
judiciary as AV©, preeminent rated in family law, the highest
possible rating for an attorney by Martindale Hubbell. She is
the author of the bestselling book Breaking Free: A Step-by-Step
Divorce Guide for Achieving Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual
Freedom, and is a sought after major media contributor. Her
perspectives are in high demand by television and print outlets, as
she has been featured in or on Extra TV, Forbes, Huffington Post,
Newsweek, Time, Dr. Drew, NPR Talk Radio, Good Day New York and CBS
Los Angeles among others. Now, based in Los Angeles, she is
continuing to serve the divorcing population through her keynote
speeches on negotiation called “Have It Your Way: Successfully
Negotiate What You Want in Life and Business”.
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