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Love and Law with Atty. Elizabeth Yang

Love and Law with Atty. Elizabeth Yang

By: Elizabeth Yang
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Love isn’t just about romance—it’s about trust, partnership, and sometimes… legal battles. Love and Law with Liz Yang explores the real-life intersections of relationships and the legal system, uncovering the hidden pitfalls of love, marriage, divorce, and everything in between. From shocking legal cases to heartfelt relationship dilemmas, Liz Yang breaks down the emotional and financial stakes of commitment with real stories, expert insights, and practical advice. Whether you’re navigating love, signing a prenup, or facing a messy split, this podcast gives you the knowledge you need to proteElizabeth Yang Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Annulment – When the Marriage Wasn’t Truly a Choice
    May 23 2025

    🎙️ Episode 8: Annulment – When the Marriage Wasn’t Truly a Choice


    Some people get married because they want to. Others do it because they feel they have to. But what happens when fear—not freedom—leads to 'I do'?


    In this powerful episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang unpacks the emotional and legal complexities of annulment—what it really means to consent to marriage, and how to know when that consent might not have been freely given.


    • ⚖️ What legally qualifies a marriage for annulment?
    • 🧠 Why emotional pressure, fear, or manipulation can undermine real consent
    • Why annulment is rare—and what you need to prove it


    Whether you said 'yes' to keep the peace, out of obligation, or because you didn’t feel you had a choice—this episode is for you. Because the law values truth—and so should you.

    🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.


    Need annulment advice? Contact a California Family Lawyer.

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    8 mins
  • Jewelry Bought During Marriage – Is It Really Yours?
    May 9 2025

    🎙️ Episode 7: Jewelry Bought During Marriage – Is It Really Yours?


    Those diamond earrings he gave you… the Rolex you gifted him… they were symbols of love. But in a divorce, they’re something else: assets.


    In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down one of the most surprising truths about divorce—jewelry bought during the marriage may not belong to you alone. Whether it’s an anniversary gift, a luxury watch, or a family heirloom, the law sees it differently than your heart does.


    • 💎 What counts as marital property—and what doesn’t?
    • ⚖️ Why your most cherished jewelry could be split in a divorce.
    • 📝 How to protect sentimental items with smart planning.


    Elizabeth shares clear legal insights and emotional wisdom, so you know what to expect—and how to protect what truly matters.


    Listen now and learn how to protect your peace, even when your most cherished memories are on the table.


    🎧 Available now on all major podcast platforms.

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    9 mins
  • Cheating and Divorce — What Really Happens When Someone Strays
    Apr 25 2025

    🎙️ Episode 6: Cheating and Divorce — What Really Happens When Someone Strays


    They cheated… so you’ll get more of the assets, right? Maybe full custody? Maybe you won’t have to pay spousal support at all?


    In this episode of Love and Law, we break down the most common myths about infidelity and divorce—and what the law actually says about cheating when it comes to property division, custody, and support.


    • 💔 Does cheating change how assets are divided?
    • ⚖️ Can infidelity impact custody decisions?
    • 🧠 Is it true that cheating cancels out spousal support?


    While betrayal feels personal, the court focuses on evidence, finances, and parenting—not morality. But there are situations where infidelity can still affect the outcome—especially when reckless spending or child safety becomes part of the story.


    In this episode, Elizabeth Yang helps you separate emotional truth from legal reality—so you can focus on what actually protects your peace and your future.


    Learn more about your options under California Divorce Law.

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    15 mins
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