Have You Heard Both Sides Before you Formed Your Opinion and Took Sides? It Always Takes Two.
Seems too often in breakups, including divorce and child custody disputes, we hear only person’s side of the breakup and blindly believe that person, especially the woman (I believe this is due to sexism thinking the woman is the weaker one needing greater protection). During consultations, I tell people I can only access their case based on the facts he or she tells me that day, but as the case unfolds and proofs are had, my legal opinion/analysis may change. In every break up, there is his story and her story, or his story and his story, or her story and her story, and then the truth that we may never know. And just because what one person did on the surface may seem horrible, does not mean the other person was without fault. Let’s look at a few hypothetical situations (this does not include all situations and there are always exceptions, “ifs,” “ands” and “buts”): Read more →
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