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The lawyers always win and are the only winners, took my parents a decade to slug it out, empty the coffers and ruin each other.
Then they both married rich people.
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Plenty of similar examples in the UK. The issue starts with this statement :-
"he thought of divorce court as a place where grievances were smoothed over and order restored"
In fact calling in divorce lawyers is like calling the fire brigade. To find they pour napalm on the fire...
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