Posted by Scott in SF on July 03, 2013 at 13:37:28 from (107.214.146.179):
In Reply to: the big D posted by ricb on July 03, 2013 at 12:07:51:
They say in a small town it is hard for a lawyer to make a living, although 2 lawyers in a small town can do very well. When I was a Dept Sheriff I spent a few months as a Bailiff in a family courtroom. Worst job I ever had. I can't imagine any couple in a divorce presenting a stipulation and agreement to the judge and getting it declined. Most judges would just as soon not have people comming in and saying all those awful things about each other then having to make a decision. Your friend needs a different lawyer, or a paralegal. Of course on the other hand, think about how much damage a noncontested divorce does to the economy. Tens of thosuands of $ not being spent on lawyers, accountants, appraisers, family counslers, ect. All those people need to eat too.
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