Leo Mongillo - Attaining a Peaceful and Favorable Separation
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Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2021
After all these years of staying together as partners, when life presents tough choices like a divorce, it would be unfair to get separated on bad terms. The separation should be mutual and peaceful. The decision that is made in the court of law should be favorable to both the parties. Most often than not, separated partners stay in touch in the future, majorly because of a child or children being involved in the relationship or because of the bond which has been built through the time spent together. 
People do prefer separation over divorce because of many reasons. Some prefer because divorce would be against their religious belief. A desire to keep the family together legally for the sake of children. Leonardo Mongillo is in this practice since a very long time and now has a great reputation in the field of family law practice.
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