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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OK, I don’t actually have a cat. And if I DID have a cat, the cat would not get pedicures. Just trying to throw out a hypothetical and also avoid identifying myself too much because this IS pretty specific. My more general question is how detailed judgments are in a trial. Like is the outcome going to be - sell everything and split it down the middle, or is going to be more nuanced like: Larla takes the house in the vineyard as part of her half and Larlo gets the Château in France and the vintage car collection. I will definitely be asking my lawyer more questions, but since he’s about $700 an hour and you guys are free, I figured it would be helpful to see what other people have experienced. My lawyer seems very eager to go to trial, so I’m not sure I’m getting the best answers about the details. In all fairness to my lawyer, his goal is to get me the max possible, not to worry about the details like cat pedicures or who gets the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder. [/quote] You get what you pay for. Only a lawyer with specific knowledge of the details of your situation can answer. Anything else you can just Google. I'd be a little skeptical of a divorce lawyer who is eager to go to trial, personally.[/quote]
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