But really, all the lawyers in your county will be "with the program" of your county - meaning, if your county is pro-woman, she's going to get hers, no matter what.
Remember that lawyers, and the whole system, profit by d-r-a-w-i-n-g things out. They'll tell you it's all part of the "process". And it is part of the process, the money making process. For them.
The only way to subvert all that is to settle with your wife out of court. Make some decisions, maker her an offer she can't refuse. What will this cost? Possibly everything - but it will be OVER. Remember that it's all just stuff, and someday, you'll have other stuff.
Have your lawyer draw it up, but keep something in reserve for when she comes in with the "11th hour" demand. Then give it to her. Probably how it will go is you can sell everything so you can hand her a big wad of cash. They like cash. Depending on where you live, this should be seen as a lump-sum alimony payment, so you don't have to pay her for the rest of your life. And that's what you want, a clean break, so you can move ahead.
Once it's over, you can start again. I did.
Why is divorce so expensive? Because it's WORTH IT.
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