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  • #16
    Originally posted by OrleansLawyer View Post
    As you are in court, I infer that you are not able to rely on bona fides negotiations and her electing to compromise for your mutual best interests.
    I'd say you're pretty much dead on with that statement.


    Originally posted by OrleansLawyer View Post
    Protect yourself. If you obtain more than you think is fair, adjust accordingly.
    Gotcha.

    I can always give if I get too much but I can't take if I don't get enough.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by firhill View Post
      So, no matter how much faith I have that the other party would be display fairness, integrity etc... , I should always proceed on the assumption that <s>the other party</s> her lawyer is only looking out for the best interests of their client and don't give a sh!t about the child?
      It is the job of the OCL to care about the children. It is not the job of your ex's lawyer to care about the children.

      If the OCL is not involved, then nobody cares about the children except you and your ex. Frankly, even if the OCL is involved that is still probably true.

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