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Chapter 14
Dividing Your Assets |
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One unhappy wife hired two movers the weekend her husband was out of town. They hauled all the furniture out of the house and placed it in storage. Not the fairest way to divide the spoils of a marriage, and not the most cost-effective, either. This woman had to pay the movers for the day's work, and she had to pay big bucks to her lawyer, who faced the unenviable task of explaining to a judge what her imprudent client had done. Her actions had also placed a significant emotional impediment in the way of settlement. |
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