Lady who initiated divorce demands to spend Christmas with her husband

Bolaji Alabi Alabi
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A lawyer has sparked reactions on social media after he revealed how a lady who had already initiated a divorce demanded to spend Christmas with her husband.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the lawyer made a shocking disclosure, revealing that a woman who had already paid for consultation to initiate divorce proceedings is now asking if she could spend Christmas with the husband she is about to divorce.

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The post read: “After paying consultation fee to initiate divorce proceedings, you’re asking me whether it’s okay to spend this Christmas holidays with your husband. Should I tie your legs???”

Public Reactions

The post has generated a lot of reactions as netizens shared different views.

Oworae wrote: “This is just like the couple that filed for divorce and showed up in court wearing matching outfits, same fabric, same style, perfectly coordinated.”

Trailblazer wrote: “Marital issues erh. You play small, you go be third person. This one, after they spend Christmas together, dem go discuss you 😂😂. Abeg make she go then come pay another consultation fee next year.”

Kayin wrote: “I once came across a thread of divorce lawyers and their experiences with couples and, from what I gathered, most of them are not even ready to go through with it deep down.”

Jane said: “I’ve always maintained that some people are not ready to divorce; they just need to have honest and deep conversations with themselves.

“If I was a divorce lawyer, I’ll have a no-refund policy and charge an outrageous amount for consultation.”

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