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Unbelievable. Yeah, I'd have a hard time not going ballistic myself. Do you have kids?
/r/Divorce_Men06/02/25 06:32 PM
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I'm a court outsider. But from what I understand, criminal court is a jenga tower. The courts would face a literal existential crisis if everyone demanded their fair trial. Plea bargaining is the workaround and resolves 90% of the cases. It's a suck ass system. And it's wobbly. No wonder the US leads in incarceration of its own citizens. So anyway, I'd guess there's some internal pressure not to add another criminal case to the workload. I get the feeling that judges aren't idiots, that they bal…
/r/Divorce_Men06/02/25 04:03 PM
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Meh. I think you'll go nuts thinking this way. People are going to be people. I mean, I'm sympathetic obviously. But it's probably not everybody. Some clique-y person usually drives these one-off things. Workplaces can't even get birthdays right. (It's not difficult, either no birthday celebrations at all or monthly celebrations for everyone. I guess they don't teach this in "HR college".) Awards are the same way. You take a team, you recognize one person, and everyone else ... I guess ... isn't…
/r/Divorce_Men06/02/25 03:43 PM
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Traditional dads are a bit like Santa. You get a list of demands. Once you fulfill them, you get milk and cookies. But you have to buy the milk and the cookies and put them on a dish yourself.
/r/Divorce_Men30/01/25 08:22 PM
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I ended up with it. She made a theatrical point of returning it in a final act of protest to a horrible, horrible(!) unfulfilling husband. (That's me! Thank you. Try the veal.) She eventually wanted it back. We were 1 year into the divorce. "Nuh uh." (big grin) I kept it. I might reset it eventually and repurpose it. It might go to one of my kids. It depends on how everything feels years from now. Is it a cursed artifact? ... I don't know ... I'm tempted to say it led to two great kids. Edit: Pl…
/r/Divorce_Men25/11/24 05:17 PM
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