A suggestion for divorce trials

GuyOnInternet

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Imagine a husband and a wife both want a divorce from each other. They both hire a lawyer. There is a trial. The only thing they disagree on is who gets what assets, child support, alimony, etc.

At the start of the trial, the husband's lawyer hands his wife's lawyer their case files. The husband and his lawyer have to leave the courtroom until the trial is finished and the judge has made his ruling.

The wife's lawyer will present not only the wife's case, except also the husband's case. The husband's lawyer fee and court fees are at the end paid out of his wife's settlement, so he can save money on unneccessay fees.
 
Imagine a husband and a wife both want a divorce from each other. They both hire a lawyer. There is a trial. The only thing they disagree on is who gets what assets, child support, alimony, etc.

At the start of the trial, the husband's lawyer hands his wife's lawyer their case files. The husband and his lawyer have to leave the courtroom until the trial is finished and the judge has made his ruling.

The wife's lawyer will present not only the wife's case, except also the husband's case. The husband's lawyer fee and court fees are at the end paid out of his wife's settlement, so he can save money on unneccessay fees.

1. Husband is still paying for his lawyer to sit in the hall with him;

2. Make the wife let the husband's lawyer present everything to the judge, and maybe I would agree.

3. Under this rule, gay men would never be able to divorce because there is no wife and gay women wouldn't save a penny.
 
1. Husband is still paying for his lawyer to sit in the hall with him;

2. Make the wife let the husband's lawyer present everything to the judge, and maybe I would agree.

3. Under this rule, gay men would never be able to divorce because there is no wife and gay women wouldn't save a penny.
This is intended as a way to hel heterosexual men in a traditional marriage.
 

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