Seeking Talents for Divorce Court
DIVORCE COURT IS LOOKING FOR REAL COUPLES ON THE VERGE OF BREAKING UP Are you done and ready to call it quits? Do you suspect your spouse or long-term partner is cheating? Is your spouse/partner accusing you of cheating and/or denying your child? Have you reached the final straw with your long-term partner and need closure? Do you have evidence that your spouse or long-time partner has been unfaithful, and you want to confront them with it? Is your spouse’s behavior tearing your family apart? Do you need resolution and a chance to be happy again? Are your partner’s dangerous habits destroying your family? Have you had enough? Has your spouse's addiction ruined your relationship? Has your spouse’s family put a strain in your relationship? Has your partner stolen your property and you need help proving it? Has your partner’s fetish ruined your relationship? POTENTIAL GUESTS WILL RECEIVE FREE AIRFARE, HOTEL, AND WILL BE COMPENSATED BASED ON STORY.
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The Plaintiff is the party initiating the case and bringing the matter before the court. You should be experiencing significant challenges in the relationship or marriage, potentially facing separation or divorce, and be seeking guidance. This individual should have unresolved issues that are negatively impacting the relationship and be prepared to address and confront their partner’s behavior in pursuit of clarity and resolution.
The Defendant is appearing in court in an effort to address and potentially preserve the relationship or marriage. You should be prepared to clearly discuss your perspective on the conflict and explain your role in the issues affecting the relationship. This includes being honest and forthcoming about any problematic behavior and articulating why you believe the relationship or marriage is at risk.