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These Questions are delivered each Monday and are a chance to quickly see what we think are some uncommonly eye-opening observations on divorce and separation.
You may agree or disagree with the expert quoted any week. Use what you think can help you and your family – and always feel free to let us know your thoughts.
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“It is so thoughtfully created and presented; compassionate and insightful. It made me really think about what is going on without feeling censured. I love the interactivity of it.”
—Mother, Amherst, Massachusetts
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"The harsh truth is that unless we devise substitutes for the courtroom processes, we may be on our way to a society overrun by hordes of lawyers hungry as locusts and brigades of judges never before contemplated. . . . The notion that people want black-robed judges, well-dressed lawyers, and fine-paneled courtrooms as the setting to resolve their disputes is not correct. People with problems, like people with pain, want relief, and they want it as quickly and inexpensively as possible.”
— Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, address to American Bar Association, New York, May 28, 1977, The Quotable Lawyer, p. 195.
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