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EP #28: From Court Battles to Peaceful Mediation with Guest Azizah Ahmad, Esq.

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What happens when you realize the courtroom isn’t the only path to divorce? In this episode, attorney and mediator Cary Jacobson sits down with Azizah Ahmad, Esq., whose personal four-year battle in family court transformed how she now helps others navigate divorce. Azizah shares her story of moving from high-conflict litigation to out-of-court mediation — and how choosing dignity and collaboration can lead to healthier co-parenting, lower costs, and lasting peace.

Whether you’re considering divorce, already in the process, or simply exploring your options, this conversation offers hope, practical insight, and a powerful reminder: you have more control than you think. Learn more about Azizah and her services here.

Visit jacobsonworkshop.com to learn more.

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Chapters

1. Aziza's Personal Divorce Journey (00:00:00)

2. Finding Peace Outside Family Court (00:02:15)

3. A Different Approach to Divorce (00:05:37)

4. Common Mediation Misconceptions (00:10:16)

5. Human Aspects of Divorce Resolution (00:14:58)

6. Moving Forward With Dignity (00:19:54)

29 episodes

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Manage episode 499782644 series 3644837
Content provided by Cary Jacobson, Esq. and Cary Jacobson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cary Jacobson, Esq. and Cary Jacobson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What happens when you realize the courtroom isn’t the only path to divorce? In this episode, attorney and mediator Cary Jacobson sits down with Azizah Ahmad, Esq., whose personal four-year battle in family court transformed how she now helps others navigate divorce. Azizah shares her story of moving from high-conflict litigation to out-of-court mediation — and how choosing dignity and collaboration can lead to healthier co-parenting, lower costs, and lasting peace.

Whether you’re considering divorce, already in the process, or simply exploring your options, this conversation offers hope, practical insight, and a powerful reminder: you have more control than you think. Learn more about Azizah and her services here.

Visit jacobsonworkshop.com to learn more.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Aziza's Personal Divorce Journey (00:00:00)

2. Finding Peace Outside Family Court (00:02:15)

3. A Different Approach to Divorce (00:05:37)

4. Common Mediation Misconceptions (00:10:16)

5. Human Aspects of Divorce Resolution (00:14:58)

6. Moving Forward With Dignity (00:19:54)

29 episodes

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