Chapter 1077 A Divorce Is Not Recommended
Why didn’t she say that he had cold feet instead?
Sebastian’s looks had always been on the scary side. He did not say a word as he pushed up his gold–rimmed glasses, making him look like a gentle, yet sinister man. Though he had kept silent, he seemed to have expressed everything that he wanted
Although he had learned from Tobias that Wynter did indeed like Dalton, as her brother, Sebastian felt a mirage of complex emotions.
Dalton chuckled and coughed lightly. “My body is slightly weaker now. Don’t mind me, Sebastian.”
“Stop with this act! Did you forget that I was there when you destroyed multiple companies? You did not look weak back then!” Sebastian thought.
He took a deep breath and remembered why he was at the cafe.
He turned to look at Judith and said, “Normally, I would not recommend you to file for a divorce under such circumstances. If it’s possible, I think it’ll be best for both sides to come together to have a chat and settle it without going to court.”
Then, Sebastian added, “It’ll be much better for you. The judge might consider your pregnancy, or they’ll ask you two to undergo a cooling–off period. Anything is possible.
“Based on the evidence we have, your husband did not do anything horribly wrong. throughout your marriage. It’ll be hard for you to win in court.”
Sebastian was giving her a rational analysis of her situation.
Judith also understood what Sebastian meant. She had done her own research and recognized the professionalism within Sebastian’s words. It was just the pitiful truth.
If the court heard the words “cheating,” probably everyone would just advise the couple to calm down and take some time off to think about it.
The same went for domestic abuse. If the injury wasn’t too bad, the court might not
even consider it abuse, and the victim would still be required to undergo a series of tests to determine the seriousness of their injury.
Judith knew that the chances of her winning were slim. But what if a miracle happened?
“I want to give it a try.”
Sebastian turned to Wynter after hearing Judith’s answer. Wynter nodded, signaling that she would support Judith’s decision.
Sebastian was quiet for a few moments before he said, “Based on my experience, you will be able to gain more if you choose to settle this privately without going to
court.
“I’m not trying to shame you or anything. It’s just that with everything that has happened, I just want to help you maximize the gains that you deserve.”
Judith smiled gently. “I know. I’m already very grateful that all of you are willing to
help me. I know you’re an excellent attorney and that I should listen to your
reasoning. But I just want to try and fight for justice.”
Upon hearing this, Sebastian looked at Judith solemnly.
“I get it. Then, we shall take the divorce to court. To avoid anything from going
wrong, I need to confirm a few things with you. May I know the date and place when
you wrote-”
Generally speaking, it was always better for attorneys to have the details down to the
Wynter did not disturb Sebastian. The post she just posted on social media also
needed time to garner a reaction.
Before the court hearing, she would also need to prepare some documents to avoid Jaxon from retaliating. Not to mention, Haddon was still oblivious to what his son
had done.
Wynter did not want to be cruel to an old man who really loved cultural relics. She had met Haddon before. He spent a lot of time and effort to recover those cultural
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