The Divorce Clause

Tiffany Odom-Rodriquez

Hosted by divorce attorney and business strategist, Tiffany Odom-Rodriquez, this podcast is for two types of listeners: women and entrepreneurs who want to protect their financial future in divorce, and lawyers who want to build profitable, strategically positioned practices of their own. Episodes cover prenups, alimony, settlement strategy, asset division, negotiation tactics, law firm marketing, client acquisition, and the realities of running a modern legal practice. This is a show about leverage—in divorce, in business, and in the decisions that shape your future

Episodes

  1. MAY 5

    Ep. 4 - 9 Myths About Divorce—Debunked By a Divorce Attorney

    There’s a lot of noise around divorce—and most of it isn’t accurate. In this episode of The Divorce Clause, Attorney Tiffany Odom-Rodriquez breaks down some of the most common (and costly) myths about divorce, from property division and prenups to children, infidelity and what divorce actually means for your future. If you’ve ever thought: ​ “I didn’t earn the money, so I don’t deserve anything,”​ “If it’s in my name, I get to keep it,”​ “Divorce will ruin my children,”​ or “This has to be a war…” This episode will give you a clearer, more grounded understanding of what’s real and what’s not. Because divorce doesn’t have to be chaotic to be effective. And the more you understand, the better positioned you are to move through it with intention. In this episode: ​ The truth about stay-at-home spouses and financial rights​ What actually determines who gets what​ How divorce impacts children (and what really matters)​ Why “the meanest lawyer in town” isn’t a strategy​ What prenups are really for​ And how to think about divorce as a transition not an ending If you’re navigating divorce—or quietly preparing for it—this episode is designed to replace fear with clarity. ⸻ Disclaimer: I’m an attorney, but I’m not your attorney. This podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. This is not legal advice. Find a divorce attorney in your state to help with your specific case.

    15 min
  2. FEB 18

    Ep. 2 - What to Do When Your Fiancé Asks for a Prenuptial Agreement

    What does it really mean when you’re asked to sign a prenuptial agreement? For many women, the conversation around a prenup can feel uncomfortable, unexpected, or even insulting. It can raise difficult questions about trust, power, and financial security before the marriage has even begun. But a prenup isn’t just a symbol of doubt—it’s a legal and financial blueprint that can shape your future. In this episode, divorce attorney Tiffany Odom-Rodriquez breaks down what prenups actually do, why they’re more common than ever, and how women can approach them from a position of clarity and strength—not fear. You’ll learn: ​What a prenuptial agreement really covers​Why you should never sign a prenup without your own lawyer​The four key questions every woman should ask before agreeing to one​How a prenup can sometimes protect you—not just your partner​What a fair prenup process should actually look likeWhether you’ve just been presented with a prenup or you’re thinking ahead, this episode will help you approach the conversation with confidence and strategy. Subscribe to The Divorce Clause for weekly episodes on divorce strategy, financial protection, and building a strong future after major life transitions. Disclaimer: I’m an attorney, but I’m not your attorney. This podcast is for educational purposes only. This podcast creates NO attorney-client relationship, and it is NOT legal advice. Laws vary by state. Always talk to a knowledgeable family lawyer in your state about the specific facts of your case.

    13 min

About

Hosted by divorce attorney and business strategist, Tiffany Odom-Rodriquez, this podcast is for two types of listeners: women and entrepreneurs who want to protect their financial future in divorce, and lawyers who want to build profitable, strategically positioned practices of their own. Episodes cover prenups, alimony, settlement strategy, asset division, negotiation tactics, law firm marketing, client acquisition, and the realities of running a modern legal practice. This is a show about leverage—in divorce, in business, and in the decisions that shape your future