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==Hold on for a minute, do you really have to go to court?== | ==Hold on for a minute, do you really have to go to court?== | ||
Sometimes, you really have no choice except to start a court proceeding. But | Sometimes, you really have no choice except to start a court proceeding. But you should think twice before you do and make sure that litigation is your only choice. | ||
The end of a relationship, especially a long relationship, is an emotionally charged, stressful moment. Court is not the only way there is to solve a problem, even though it might be really tempting to drop the bomb and hire the most aggressive lawyer you can find. Before you decide to go to court, think about these things first: | The end of a relationship, especially a long relationship, is an emotionally charged, stressful moment. Court is not the only way there is to solve a problem, even though it might be really tempting to drop the bomb and hire the most aggressive lawyer you can find. Before you decide to go to court, think about these things first: |