Berenji & Associates, a Beverly Hills family law firm with over two decades of experience in high-net-worth divorce cases, has provided professional commentary on the new Hulu legal drama All's Fair, examining how the show's portrayal of divorce attorneys compares to actual family law practice.
The series, which premiered on Hulu in November 2025 and features Kim Kardashian as divorce attorney Allura Grant, has generated significant discussion about its depiction of high-stakes divorce proceedings and the attorneys who navigate them. The show follows a team of female divorce attorneys handling complex cases in Los Angeles, drawing both viewer interest and critical reviews.
According to the firm's analysis, the television series captures certain authentic elements of divorce practice while dramatizing others for entertainment value. The show accurately portrays the emotional intensity that characterizes divorce proceedings, particularly in high-asset cases involving substantial business interests, real estate portfolios, and complex financial structures.
"Divorce cases are not just legal disputes but emotional transitions," stated a representative from Berenji & Associates. "The show correctly depicts how people make critical decisions while navigating fear, uncertainty, and sometimes grief. An effective attorney must understand both the legal framework and the human dimensions of each case."
The firm notes that All's Fair appropriately highlights the complexity inherent in high-net-worth divorces. These cases often involve intricate financial webs, including businesses, intellectual property, digital assets, and generational wealth that require thorough analysis and strategic planning. The aggressive approach sometimes needed in protecting clients' interests during contentious proceedings is also reflected in the show's narrative.
However, several aspects of the series diverge significantly from actual practice. The theatrical courtroom revelations and overnight strategic maneuvers depicted on screen rarely occur in real proceedings. Genuine legal leverage comes from meticulous evidence gathering, thorough preparation, and a deep understanding of applicable law rather than dramatic confrontations.
The timeline portrayed in the series also differs substantially from reality. While television necessarily compresses timeframes for narrative purposes, actual high-stakes divorce matters typically unfold over months or years. Due process requirements, court scheduling, and the need for accurate asset valuation all contribute to extended timelines that cannot be rushed.
Additionally, the show's focus on individual attorneys handling cases independently misrepresents the collaborative nature of family law practice. Complex divorce cases require teams of legal professionals, with senior attorneys overseeing strategy while junior attorneys and specialists handle various aspects of the work.
The firm emphasizes that while entertainment programming can spark valuable conversations about relationships and legal processes, individuals facing actual divorce proceedings need realistic expectations about what the process entails. Understanding the distinction between television drama and legal reality helps clients prepare for the strategic, methodical approach that characterizes successful divorce representation.
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Berenji & Associates focuses exclusively on family law matters, including child custody, child support, divorce mediation, domestic violence cases, high-net-worth divorce, legal separation, orders of protection, property division, and spousal support. The firm has earned recognition from multiple legal organizations and maintains offices throughout the Los Angeles area.
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