Reach Out Here Ilona and Mila debunk the biggest myths about divorce court—and react to dramatic Divorce Court and Judge Judy moments to show how real family law actually works. From child support misconceptions to courtroom etiquette, this episode separates Hollywood fiction from California legal reality. Judges don’t just ask who has the kids; they compare incomes, impute earnings when someone is underemployed, and can make support retroactive to the filing date. If payments fall behi...
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Reach Out Here Ilona and Mila debunk the biggest myths about divorce court—and react to dramatic Divorce Court and Judge Judy moments to show how real family law actually works. From child support misconceptions to courtroom etiquette, this episode separates Hollywood fiction from California legal reality. Judges don’t just ask who has the kids; they compare incomes, impute earnings when someone is underemployed, and can make support retroactive to the filing date. If payments fall behi...
Reach Out Here Your favorite legal dramas deliver killer lines; real court rewards clean records. We sat down to separate TV spectacle from courtroom reality—pulling scenes from Suits, Legally Blonde, Kramer vs. Kramer, Big Little Lies, and North Country—and traced what would actually fly before a judge with a packed calendar and zero patience for theatrics. The truth is quieter, more exacting, and far more interesting once you know where to look. We unpack why a dazzling memory or elite dip...
The Glamorous Grind
Reach Out Here Ilona and Mila debunk the biggest myths about divorce court—and react to dramatic Divorce Court and Judge Judy moments to show how real family law actually works. From child support misconceptions to courtroom etiquette, this episode separates Hollywood fiction from California legal reality. Judges don’t just ask who has the kids; they compare incomes, impute earnings when someone is underemployed, and can make support retroactive to the filing date. If payments fall behi...