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This year's election is literally tearing families apart as Married men are speaking to Divorce Lawyers in droves, learning how to pre-position marital assets to prevent losing them in advance of DIVORCING their Hillary-supporting wives!
"They're coming in droves" says lifelong Divorce Attorney Cal Bregel. "I've never seen anything like this, where men are actually pre-planning to divorce their wives because the wife is going to vote for a particular political candidate" he continued.
These men want to pre-position their assets in such a way as to make them unavailable for Divorce settlements; they're hiding assets from their wives because the wife is voting Hillary!
According to Bregel, this trend began 7 or 8 months ago. One client, whom Bregel could not name due to attorney-client privilege, told him flat out "My wife is voting for that [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] Hillary and I want nothing to do with Hillary or anyone who supports her."
Bregel went on to say that since then, there has been a very noticeable surge in men coming in to his office seeking similar counseling, and for the exact same reason: the election!
http://halturnershow.com/index.php/...-strategy-clients-over-hillary-trump-election
In early May, when Dr. Thomas Stossel told his wife, Dr. Kerry Maguire, of his plan to vote for Donald J. Trump in the general election, she hit him with an ultimatum.
“If you vote for Trump, I will divorce you and move to Canada,” she recalled telling him. He tried to laugh it off.
“I’m serious,” Dr. Maguire told him.
Before this spat, through nearly 20 years of marriage, politics had never caused much friction between Dr. Maguire, a dentist who is the director of the children’s outreach program at the Forsyth Institute in Cambridge, Mass., and Dr. Stossel, a hematologist and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Then came the 2016 presidential campaign. A political season that has made for hot debates in the public arena has also seeped into private lives, complicating friendships, marriages, romances and relationships among family members.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/08/14/fashion/marriage-politics-donald-trump-hillary-clinton.html
"They're coming in droves" says lifelong Divorce Attorney Cal Bregel. "I've never seen anything like this, where men are actually pre-planning to divorce their wives because the wife is going to vote for a particular political candidate" he continued.
These men want to pre-position their assets in such a way as to make them unavailable for Divorce settlements; they're hiding assets from their wives because the wife is voting Hillary!
According to Bregel, this trend began 7 or 8 months ago. One client, whom Bregel could not name due to attorney-client privilege, told him flat out "My wife is voting for that [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] Hillary and I want nothing to do with Hillary or anyone who supports her."
Bregel went on to say that since then, there has been a very noticeable surge in men coming in to his office seeking similar counseling, and for the exact same reason: the election!
http://halturnershow.com/index.php/...-strategy-clients-over-hillary-trump-election
In early May, when Dr. Thomas Stossel told his wife, Dr. Kerry Maguire, of his plan to vote for Donald J. Trump in the general election, she hit him with an ultimatum.
“If you vote for Trump, I will divorce you and move to Canada,” she recalled telling him. He tried to laugh it off.
“I’m serious,” Dr. Maguire told him.
Before this spat, through nearly 20 years of marriage, politics had never caused much friction between Dr. Maguire, a dentist who is the director of the children’s outreach program at the Forsyth Institute in Cambridge, Mass., and Dr. Stossel, a hematologist and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Then came the 2016 presidential campaign. A political season that has made for hot debates in the public arena has also seeped into private lives, complicating friendships, marriages, romances and relationships among family members.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/08/14/fashion/marriage-politics-donald-trump-hillary-clinton.html