
In this episode of Behind The Case, Attorneys Tyler Monahan and McKenzie Coe from Turner-Monahan PLLC walk through the parts of divorce many clients don’t see coming, how even well-intentioned, uncontested cases can become contested, and how strategy and mediation can often bring them back on track.
They explain why the legal process remains the same regardless of agreement, and how early planning can reduce confusion and cost. Mediation takes center stage as they outline how it allows families to create flexible, personalized outcomes that the courtroom simply can't match.
When court becomes necessary, they discuss how discovery helps clarify the landscape, not just by gathering facts, but by shaping the limits of what can be presented. As Tyler explains, “Discovery is not only used to gather evidence, it’s also used to limit evidence.”
The episode also touches on the emotional and financial mistakes clients often make during litigation, from acting out of fear to taking on unexpected debt. McKenzie shares how important it is to stay focused: “I often remind clients, remember when we started… your goal was this. Don’t lose sight of that.”
Key discussions in this episode:
(0:00) Courts and compromise in divorce
(2:06) Contested vs. uncontested divorce
(6:30) Choosing the right attorney strategy
(8:21) Discovery and court preparation
(11:50) Financial mistakes in divorce
(15:46) What happens when you stall a divorce?
(17:23) How do you win a contested case?
(20:34) Case example: mediation vs. trial
With a focus on setting realistic expectations and avoiding unnecessary conflict, this episode offers a grounded look at how Turner Monahan helps clients make informed decisions and regain control, even in uncertain times.
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The commentary and opinions are for informational and educational purposes only and not to provide legal advice. You should contact an attorney in your state for legal advice concerning any particular issue or problem. You can become a client and enter the attorney-client privilege only after hiring Turner-Monahan, PLLC, by signing a written retainer agreement.