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[quote=Anonymous]Plaintiff gets advantages in pre-trial and trial procedures. For example I as plaintiff got to go second in questioning/deposition. This gave me time to feel more prepared. Ex messed it up and had he watched me go first, he probably would've copied a lot of what I did. And you don't get served with divorce papers. You pay a little more to file your disclosure as you will cover all of the joint items and accounts. (More paper = more time). Definitely want to be plaintiff. It's the power position, however subtle it is.[/quote]
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