Jack started writing this book very early on, when he realized what was happening in his divorce case of five years. Millions were at stake and everyone came in to get their share. His facts are indisputable and verifiable and some were actually supplied by legal insiders. The book is an enjoyable read, even for those not in the legal profession. It is primarily for these - the Public that Jack wrote this book, ie. to make everyone aware of what they could encounter, should they have the misfortune of being sucked into this ...
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Jack started writing this book very early on, when he realized what was happening in his divorce case of five years. Millions were at stake and everyone came in to get their share. His facts are indisputable and verifiable and some were actually supplied by legal insiders. The book is an enjoyable read, even for those not in the legal profession. It is primarily for these - the Public that Jack wrote this book, ie. to make everyone aware of what they could encounter, should they have the misfortune of being sucked into this sewer - the NY Legal System. Judges use their gavels to destroy people's lives, without ANY consideration for the TRUTH or for JUSTICE, especially if there is money involved. It is noteworthy that Jack claims not to have experienced any professionalism or integrity in anyone in the entire system, save one judge in the Family Court. The title of "Divorce or Murder," is really indicative of what choices citizens are up against. To go through a divorce in this system is insane. Try arbitration at all costs and be fair. If that does not work, you might be better off doing something else that you can get away with, rather than go through the system. After all, you are, by law, permitted to defend your property, especially when it is willfully being stolen from you. It's tough, and you must be guided by the moral law, ie. the proposition of which is the greater evil. In the case of this book, the theft or the loss of your heirs inheritance. That sounds crazy, I know, but read the book and then decide.
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