July 6, 2012

A good bargain? Striking the right balance with divorce settlements

By Norman Taylor, Consultant Traditionally, negotiations within court proceedings are similar to the bargaining situation that takes place in a back-street bazaar, where one party goes in high, the other low and it is hoped that the outcome will be somewhere in the middle. It is almost accepted that if each party is unhappy with […]

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