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The All’s Fair with Laura Wasser Podcast


Celebrity divorce attorney Laura Wasser has seen it all, and in her 20 plus years practicing Family Law in Hollywood the one thing she’s certain of is that all’s fair in love and war. Each week on the All’s Fair With Laura Wasser podcast, Laura and It’s Over Easy’s Chief Content Officer Johnnie Raines chat with celebrities, innovators and experts about relationships, breakups, love, war and everything in between.

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Attorney Laura Allison Wasser is an author, entrepreneur, and Family Law expert with over 20 years of experience. Having handled a number of high-profile, high-net-worth divorce cases, Laura Wasser and her team have developed an intuitive and simple process for uncontested divorces available to everyone. Laura has represented celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, Jimmy Iovine, Maria Shriver, and Stevie Wonder, but she maintains that divorce is the great equalizer — it terrifies everyone. She has made it her mission to change this by creating It’s Over Easy, which gives divorcing couples an accessible and affordable resource to dissolve their marriage in all 50 states. She is changing the face of divorce by providing education, tools and support for families going through the process and making them available to everyone.
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Divorce Sucks! Chelsea Handler Bares All

Laura  catches up with activist, actress, author, comedienne, producer Chelsea Handler after the mid term elections to recap the important results.  The two friends speak about what has motivated Chelsea to such a prolific career, and Laura get Chelsea to bare all!  From past relationships to present ones, nothing is off the table. On the Sunny Side Up report Laura and Johnnie talk about the celebrity divorce headlines, a divorce that was lost in translation, and the 15 best divorce gifts.


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Divorce Sucks! Politics With Nicole Boxer

Laura sits down with Documentary Filmmaker, Co-Host of The Boxer Podcast and daughter of former United States Senator Barbra Boxer, Nicole Boxer in anticipation of the midterm elections November 6th. Listen in as they discuss "The Year of The Woman", Nicole's marriage to Tony Rodham during the Clinton Presidency, and the power of exercising one's right to vote. Earlier on The Sunny Side Up Report, Laura and Johnnie talk about Olympic Gold Medalist Marylo Retton’s divorce announcement on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, and the new movie that Chris Rock is directing about co-parenting starring...


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Divorce Sucks! With Carmen Rita Wong

This week Laura catches up with Author, Journalist, and Personal Financial Expert Carmen Rita Wong. Listen in as they talk about shifting the paradigm with women and finances, how to discuss assets with your spouse, and building a support networks as a single parent. On the Sunny Side Up Report, Laura and Johnnie discover "Sugar Dating" and discuss The New York Times "Sugar Date" gone sour.

Divorce Sucks!, but you’re in luck because today Professor Carmen Rita Wong is in the house to share her sage advice on alimony and Finances including how to protect yourself fiscally, minimize the...


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Divorce Sucks! With The RealReal

This week Laura sits down with The RealReal’s Director of Trusts Karin Dillie and Chief Authenticator Graham Wetzbarger, A.J.P. who explain how they authenticate your goods, what's trending in fashion, and the environmental impact of consignment. On the Sunny Side Up Report Laura and Johnnie discuss Marie Antoinette’s family jewels and reality star Kendra Wilkinson’s divorce from Hank Baskett. 


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Divorce Sucks! Even For Family Law Attorneys

This week Laura and fellow Family Law Attorney Stacy Feinberg sit down to discuss Stacy’s stand up comedy, court house parking, online divorce and when you might need to hire an attorney.  The two attorneys discuss what to expect when you’re getting divorced and some of the ways spouses can save money when dissolving their marriages.  On the Sunny Side Up Report, Laura and Johnnie thank millennials for driving down the divorce rate, but how long will that last?


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