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Originally Posted by troutman
I never met a client that was motivated to divorce because of perceived "incentives" available through law. It was always a painful decision, motivated by unhappiness. In fact, most clients seek less then they are "entitled" to.
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To be quite honest, although this is true, the system is pretty amazing.
As a Credit Union Manager, it often amazes me what spouses get in divorce settlements, especially when dealing with corporate farms. It's like the one spouse doesn't care about the longevity of the operation or the legacy that they are destroying for the child who stands to inherit the operation.
In some sick way, although we're happy in life, it kind of makes me wish that my wife and I never got married, never had kids, or never moved in together.