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Divorce transition: Breaking up is not always absolute

Divorce transition: Breaking up is not always absolute
Divorce transition: Breaking up is not always absolute (Photo: iStock)

Two city lawyers recently made social media headlines because of their love lives. One for dressing his new catch in clothes similar to what his former bae loved to wear. The other for taking photographs of a lunch date with his former wife, whom he had announced on social media that they had divorced.

The two lawyers are well aware that lawyers ask for payment up front when opening a file for divorce proceedings. Couples have brought wonders from the corridors of romance to the corridors of justice. The law is very clear that in matters of the heart, all is fair, hence justice can be served outside the precincts of the law.

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