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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]High conflict indicates OP is part of the problem. [/quote] I don’t read their message that way, but I think OP is right that it’s triggering some on here. In my case, it took me a minute to figure out how to handle everything and I figured it would take my ex a minute too. The difference is that while I eventually zeroed in on finding solutions and trying to be somewhat flexible after we got divorced, my ex just kept looking for ways to create problems. The experts say “high conflict” from both sides is common soon after, but in some cases comes from just one side so the label sticks.[/quote] Not PP. but I read it too that OP is trouble. [/quote] No, I think OP has a bad lawyer and wants to move things forward. OP I don’t think there’s any substitute for having long interviews with the lawyers on your short list. Ask them what they will do to move the case forward. [/quote] I agree. I think OP had or has a bad lawyer for their case and wants to move things forward. My friends in Arlington and Alexandria (Fairfax) could’ve written that post and they’re learning but their exes are fixated. Was following for new names for them but too many of us here not answering OP’s question. Maybe OP’s ex or ex’s 🙉 are trolling…this is a small world[/quote]
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