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<blockquote data-quote="POSITIVE DISCONTENT" data-source="post: 1852732" data-attributes="member: 4973"><p>Have you secured an atty yet? Ask around and Google any any names you do get. Look at the cases/divorces they are attached to and get one that isn't afraid of a trial (if it goes that far). I would highly consider a female atty. Judges tend to be softer on them. Took me 3 attys to get it right so don't be affraid to kick one to the curb. Wish I would have gotten the one I have now when I started. Are you still in the same house? Joint bank accounts? If you aren't out you need to find a place of your own, no roomates! Tough to do but judges frown on roomates when kids are involved... Remember DON'T SETTLE! ask for everything. You will be the ass up front but in the end you will be seen as the one who made concessions. If you have any questions feel free to send me a msg...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POSITIVE DISCONTENT, post: 1852732, member: 4973"] Have you secured an atty yet? Ask around and Google any any names you do get. Look at the cases/divorces they are attached to and get one that isn't afraid of a trial (if it goes that far). I would highly consider a female atty. Judges tend to be softer on them. Took me 3 attys to get it right so don't be affraid to kick one to the curb. Wish I would have gotten the one I have now when I started. Are you still in the same house? Joint bank accounts? If you aren't out you need to find a place of your own, no roomates! Tough to do but judges frown on roomates when kids are involved... Remember DON'T SETTLE! ask for everything. You will be the ass up front but in the end you will be seen as the one who made concessions. If you have any questions feel free to send me a msg... [/QUOTE]
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