Evolved in Podcasts
Podcasters love to talk to attorney, mediator, and certified divorce coach Tia Zavaras about how Evolved Law is disrupting the divorce industrial complex and other secrets from the family law industry.
Tia Zavaras on the Badass Women in Business Podcast!
Don’t miss Tia Zavaras on the Badass Women in Business Podcast! Hear firsthand how she’s disrupting traditional family law practices and championing clients’ rights.
This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about making a difference in their field!

L'Amérique des trad wives (America of Trad Wives)
Tia Zavaras, an accomplished attorney, mediator, and divorce coach, has been invited to share her expertise in the French documentary "L'Amérique des trad wives." The film explores the resurgence of traditional gender roles in America, highlighting cultural and social dynamics. Tia's insights into family law and high-conflict cases offer a valuable perspective on this growing movement.
Tia Zavaras talks to the Emerging Motherhood podcast on a step-by-step process for those who need a starting point for their divorce.
Former “Trad Wife” and Emerging Motherhood podcast host Enitza Templeton invites Tia to the show where they break down the realities of divorce, what to expect during the process, and how to avoid getting screwed in the process.
Amicable Divorce Network founder, Tracy Lynn Moore interviews Tia Zavaras on why so many Family Law Attorneys direct their clients toward litigation and trial and alienate the attorneys who know settlement is almost always best.
Family Law - Tia Zavaras is a Lawyer Who Cares with Andrew Samalin
Andrew Samalin interviews Tia Zavaras on his podcast, "Lawyers Who Care" where Tia shares how she is disrupting the family law game with her new company, Evolved Law and shares her love for MUD\WTR with Andrew.
Tia Zavaras talks to Julie Danielson and her Facebook Group and Answers their Hard Questions
Julie Danielson interviews Tia on how to empower women from being pressured to sign divorce agreements without proper financial disclosures and lawyers. Tia explains how the "upside" (wage earner) and "downside" spouses should be on equal footing when considering who gets to hire an attorney.