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A litigated divorce can take up to six months to two years; a collaborative split averages three to four months. Collaborative divorce may not be for everyone. It may not always the answer, but it can be a very smart and sensible alternative to Courtroom Legal Drama. If not for your bank account, then for your children!

After 32 years of marriage, former state attorney general candidate, Jeanine Pirro, and her husband, Albert, are selling their Florida and New York homes, fueling the flames of gossip over an ongoing, rumored split.
If you remember, Jeanine's bid for state attorney suffered an unfortunate blow when she went under the federal investigative spot light for scheming to eavesdrop on her husband because she thought he was having an affair.
Truth be known, he had admitted to fathering an out-of-wedlock child with a former legal assistant. Prior to all of this, Albert had spent a year in prison over a tax trial that involved the houses they're now selling.
Politics, eavesdropping, an out-of-wedlock child and prison ... someone call the networks, it sounds like a miniseries.

I've heard stories, but this one tops them. The troubles of a married couple have led to building a wall smack down the middle of their house after two years of a bitter separation. The man was responsible for erecting the partition, but neither is willing to move out of the spacious "million dollar" home in Brooklyn ... even though they own a second home two doors down. Anyone know a contractor that moonlights as a marriage counselor?
Could be a profitable intervention...