Edward Skone
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Licensed for 24 years
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Primary Practice Area
Divorce and Family
Language
English
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Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!
Ed handled the financial side of my divorce. It became fairly complicated, and enormously expensive ($1M+ legal costs)because my ex-wife's attorney - Gordon Wilcox - went the "scorched earth" route. In the end, Ed's amazing attention to detail, and his deep knowledge of the law, finance, and courtroom behavior (Yes we went to trial) resulted in a settlement that went strongly in my favor. BTW, My advice to anyone contemplating the adversarial "scorched earth" approach is to talk to a lot of attorneys before going that route. In our divorce it backfired badly on my Ex!