
Two seasoned women with litigation experience turn courtroom battles into clear, candid conversations. Tara and Angela bring a combined 34 years of legal experience and deep backgrounds in family law litigation. Once opposing counsel—arguing heated family law cases against one another—they’re now close friends and colleagues at a personal injury firm representing injured people across Arkansas, Iowa, and Texas. Tune in as they react to real-world domestic relations questions with hard-earned insight, practical advice, and honest, relatable takes.

Tara brings 15 years of legal experience to the podcast and serves as Director of Operations in The Maxx Law's personal injury practice. On the show she breaks down and reacts to domestic relations questions with practical, operational insight and a clear, calm perspective. A cat lover who enjoys crafts and reading, Tara pairs sharp legal knowledge with a warm, approachable style.

Angela brings 19 years of legal experience to the podcast and serves as a litigation attorney focused on personal injury at The Maxx Law. Calm, clear, and compassionate, she applies her courtroom-tested insight to react to and unpack domestic relations questions from social media. A dog lover and avid collector of American Eagle memorabilia, Angela blends sharp legal perspective with relatable commentary.
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