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  6. Is a divorce easier when you’re both poor?

Is a divorce easier when you’re both poor?

  • Post author:Divorce Utah
  • Post published:February 19, 2020
  • Post category:Divorce Costs / Divorce Mistakes / Divorce Preparedness

Usually. When there’s nothing worth fighting over then it makes sense to make a fair deal or just walk away, rather than throwing good money after bad fighting over things that are worth less than the cost of your legal fees, your effort, and your worry.

https://www.quora.com/Is-a-divorce-easier-when-youre-both-poor/answer/Eric-Johnson-311

Tags: easier, easy, fair deal, fighting effort, nothing worth fighting over, throwing good money after bad, walk away, worry

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