yaco55
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I’d still have my doubts that it gets to Court. There are several parties that will want to ensure that doesn’t happen. For the other party the price on that will be very lucrative. But as the voice of experience in a similar area and as has been pointed out already in this thread, Courts prefer not to have to rule on this type of stuff and encourage mediation at every turn. Let’s say Mr S offers the former Mrs S a sum of money which she rejects in the pursuit of the truth. Should she win and be awarded $1 less than she was offered she then goes on the hook for all of Mr S’s legal fees after the offer was made.
The pursuit of justice is a fallacy in many regards.
The only winners are the Lawyers.
I fail to see why Ms S wants this to play out in court. She will be extremely wealthy after the divorce settlement. Then again Mary Average would not have the funds to take this to the High Court.







