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Be careful about what you allege in divorce court!

by Shawn Weber | May 14, 2010 | Uncategorized

In a divorce case, there can be a real temptation to let the Divorce Court know just exactly how terrible you think the other party is. That can backfire, however, if you are not careful. For instance, I had a trial once in divorce court where my client testified to...
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