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"
that seemed insanely fast. -- nm
"
by
Andie
Indeed. Like beyond what the court system is capable of fast -- nm
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Oct 28 '22, 08:23
(No message)
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If the two agree on everything, it can happen quite fast. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 28, 08:27
Trump-level prenup = nothing to litigate -- (link)
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hollywood big shot
Oct 28, 08:25
6
My divorce was done via a mediator and essentially there was no litigation but there was still a couple of weeks to have the paperwork filed with the
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JD
Oct 28, 08:27
5
Well, the post just says that terms were settled. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 28, 08:29
4
No, Brady says "my wife and i finalized our divorce". But he might be misusing terms, of course. -- nm*
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Andie
Oct 28, 08:41
2
They can both be true. My ex and I could have used that term to our friends and family (and I guess press if they'd cared) but legally we weren't
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JD
Oct 28, 08:49
I could easily see in *his* mind that being agreed to terms. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 28, 08:48
Ah...that's true. It's Adam who applies the perhaps legally inaccurate headline -- nm
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JD
Oct 28, 08:32
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