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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Biggest mistake you can ever make is to litigate half way. You know this. A client who files a suit and then isn't prepared to run it all the way to the bloody end will never get the proper result. You either do it or you don't.
But then, I litigated business disputes. I know nothing about how one strategizes a divorce action. My pro bono custody case years ago was very fulfilling, but taught me to never get near family court again for as long as I live.
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Divorce lawyers have every incentive to maximize their billings. Fully litigating divorce and custody issues tends to benefit nobody except the attorneys. I know people who have litigated custody issues to death only to end up with the standard custody arrangement and $60k in legal bills. There are cheaper ways to get revenge.