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21 Feb 25 #525103 by HA
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Hello,

I am a legal professional who is in the process of setting up a Wikivorce style service to help assist anyone who is going through a divorce and/or trying to navigate the family courts.

I would be really interested in hearing people's experiences, and specifically what kind of information service would have helped as they went through their case.

I'm happy to disucss things privately, if anyone would rather not set things out within the forum.

Look forward to hearing from everyone.

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21 Feb 25 #525105 by rubytuesday
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