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<blockquote data-quote="daftbrush" data-source="post: 7208857" data-attributes="member: 49739"><p>Is this made clear at the ceremony. ? I could hear. " till death do us part " but nothing further on how to walk away. </p><p>I agree of both side want to get out it can be broken by mutual agreement but if one side does not want it broken it cannot be broken in my opinion.</p><p>I feel that Matlock is treating the case glibly she will loose a lot of clients if she gives cursory advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daftbrush, post: 7208857, member: 49739"] Is this made clear at the ceremony. ? I could hear. " till death do us part " but nothing further on how to walk away. I agree of both side want to get out it can be broken by mutual agreement but if one side does not want it broken it cannot be broken in my opinion. I feel that Matlock is treating the case glibly she will loose a lot of clients if she gives cursory advice. [/QUOTE]
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