02/18/2026
Divorce is like setting your house on fire and then arguing about who gets the smoke. It’s expensive, emotional, and suddenly everyone you’ve ever met becomes a legal expert.
That’s when I hired Jennifer Posey and Associates.
First thing Jennifer did? She protected me… from me. Which, frankly, was the most dangerous person in the room. She kept me from making emotional, chest-thumping, “I’ll-show-them” decisions that feel great for 12 minutes and cost you for 12 years.
She listened. Really listened. Then she gave me information — not hype, not fear, not drama — just the facts. Pros. Cons. Reality. She silenced the outside noise so I could actually think.
I came in with boundaries.
I had my Alamo — the things I was not willing to lose.
Then I had the outer wall — the things I’d fight for, but wasn’t willing to die on.
I wanted fair and equitable. No malice. No revenge tour. The kids’ mom was, is, and always will be their mom — and she deserved to be treated with respect. At the end of the day, I needed to sleep with peace in my heart.
Jennifer promised she’d protect me from myself, keep me from making stupid emotional decisions, be honest — even when it wasn’t convenient — and walk me through the pros and cons of every major choice.
She did exactly that.
Her staff? Friendly. Kind. Professional. They answered the phone or called back quickly. They followed through. It felt less like calling a law office and more like calling people who actually had your back.
Here’s the truth nobody wants to admit:
Divorce is ugly. It changes people. Attorneys are expensive. The system in California can make you question your faith in humanity. And the outside noise? Deafening.
You need a quarterback.
Jennifer Posey is that quarterback. Calm in the chaos. Strategic. Honest. And when you’re about to throw an emotional Hail Mary into triple coverage, she calls a timeout.
If you want drama, hire someone else.
If you want steady, smart, and fair — hire Jennifer Posey and Associates.
I walked away with what mattered, my integrity intact, and the ability to sleep at night.
That’s worth everything.