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    #16
    Good luck!

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      #17
      I am no help on Lawyers or anything related to the divorce process just ask my ex wife and her lawyer they took everything that wasn’t nailed down. I went in thinking this was going to be simple nice and clean divorce until I showed up and my lawyer was consuming oxygen that day but that was about it.

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        #18
        Its emotionally breaking. That said, Mine went easy otherwise. We weren't fighting over anything and had no kids. Our cars were in our name. The house was in my name, though we bought when married. She signed over her part, as she was moving. We didn't hire lawyers, filled our own paperwork. I do not think mine was like most.

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          #19
          I wish you the best bud, hate to hear this.

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            #20
            Good Luck Brother I'm going through the same thing! Ours was peaceful until the lawyers got involved....

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              #21
              I can't help with the lawyer or advice about divorce, but sorry to read you are going through it. Best of luck for a smooth resolution. Seems lots of guys on here have been through this, so don't be afraid to vent.

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                #22
                Prayers sent up high

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                  #23
                  Look here: http://aaml.org/find-a-lawyer. You can search by state and county. Be very wary of attorneys who advertise heavily. They either aren't very good, charge inflated fees to pay for the advertising, or both.

                  LWD

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                    #24
                    PM sent

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                      #25
                      A lawyer tells you what you want to hear, until you run out of money. Then you get the truth. There’s no incentive for them to handle these things quickly. They milk the hours they can charge.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Outback77 View Post
                        A lawyer tells you what you want to hear, until you run out of money. Then you get the truth. There’s no incentive for them to handle these things quickly. They milk the hours they can charge.
                        Yep, they encourage a fight, because that means more of yalls money ends up in their pocket.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by miket View Post
                          Yep, they encourage a fight, because that means more of yalls money ends up in their pocket.


                          Exactly what I’ve been trying to tell the other half of my current divorce for the last couple months.....



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                            #28
                            Originally posted by HoneyBee View Post
                            Exactly what I’ve been trying to tell the other half of my current divorce for the last couple months.....



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                            I think, for many, its the last chance to really get back at the soon-to-be ex and the lawyers are the only ones that benefit in the end. I have been lucky so far.


                            ( not saying thats your situation )

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                              #29
                              I have a lawyer friend that practices in other areas of law and he hates divorce lawyers with a passion. Like said above He says it’s rare to find one that is truly on your side and not out to run up both your bills with endless motions and discovery requests. That’s why they always demand that the couple don’t talk to each other. Cooler heads might accidentally prevail and their gravy train will end. I hope you find the exception and I truly hope there is some slight glimmer of hope for your marriage. I know that’s unlikely but open your heart to the possibility. I’ll be praying for your either way.

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                                #30
                                Prayers sent.... it can be very emotionally draining especially if there are kids involved and it’s only truly wanted by one side.



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