Wouldn’t a divorcing household that has resources/assets be entitled to the same practical and efficient approach that apparently is given a divorcing household that does not have the resources/assets?
Why should a divorce cost two to three to perhaps nearly five to ten times more in total simply because it is recognized that the divorcing household has the resources/assets and can bear the fees?
The practicality and efficiency with which a divorce is handled/lawyered should not depend on the amount of resources/assets in the divorcing household.
Every divorcing household is entitled to a practical and cost-efficient approach.
