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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Staying in the house together just delays the moving on process. Yes, yes I know there are exceptions but in general it is hard to move on when you are living under the same roof. If you can afford it, I’d definitely move out as soon as possible. Also, separations that start out amicable can quickly turn toxic once lawyers get involved.[/quote] Then don't get lawyers involved. Do mediation and have an attorney review the docs. Divorce lawyers will make it worse than it needs to be. Only fight if there is something truly worth fighting over. Agree to 50/50 and get it done.[/quote] Oh, ok. [b]Lawyers are almost always involved even if it’s just to review what was decided in mediation. [/b] I went through mediation only to have the agreement blown up by an inexperienced lawyer looking to make a name for herself. [/quote] Which is exactly what I said. (The earlier poster was referring to litigation...I literally said mediate and have attorneys review documents). Clearly, you can't read. Honestly, there is no need for an attorney if everything is split 50/50. (My ex is an attorney).[/quote]
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