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Finally, A Harvard
Trained Divorce Attorney Spills The Beans On Insider Secrets
That'll Keep YOUR Hard Earned Money Out Of Some Battle-Scarred
Divorce Lawyer's Pocket!
Learn How You
Can Save Thousands of Dollars, Maintain Your Sanity, and Get
On With Your Life With a Fair, Fast, and Friendly Divorce Settlement!
Dear
Internet Friend,
If
you're reading this, it's probably because you're going through
one of the most frustrating and expensive events of your life.
Your
divorce.
It's
never easy. Divorce can be confusing, complicated, and overwhelming.
Not to mention a direct pipeline draining your bank account!
The
shocking fact is that the average cost of divorce these days
is a whopping $20,000 to $50,000 in legal fees! (Source: bankrate.com) And that's money that could be spent to put a child or two through
college.
Maybe
you're asking yourselfÉÓWhy does it have to be complete devastation
when a marriage ends?Ó
Frankly,
the legal system is largely to blame.
You
see, once upon a time (at least six centuries ago) some desperate
hut dweller was accused of stealing another villager's cow.
Naturally,
the hut dweller denied all guilt. So the fight was on —
the village erupted in an uproar—because somebody had
to be wrong.
And
our civil trial system was born.
An
impartial villager was appointed to decide who was telling the
truth — which meant someone was lying! Strict rules were
established, witnesses called in, testimony heard. Someone had
to winÉand someone had to be punished!
And
that, my friend, is the heart of the problem.
Because
the same system exists today, set up to be adversarial...another word for hostile, conflicting, and antagonistic.
And that's not healthy for you, your children, or your spouse.
The lawyers are
wrong!
I'm
here to tell you, there's a better way.
It
is possible to have a friendly divorce. You don't have to destroy
each other, and nobody has to lose. The benefits are enormous,
both financially and emotionally. And if you have kids, it's
even more essential. Because when your kids are torn between
two feuding parents, everybody loses.
So
tell me thisÉ
Can
you answer yes to any of these questions?
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