The War of the Roses
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The next time... I hit back.
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And you'd better get yourself
a damn good lawyer.

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The best your money can buy.
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- What does she want?
- Child support.

:48:43
I've always taken care of my kids.
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And they will be 18 in one year,
which makes it nice for you.

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- What about alimony?
- Barbara, against my advice, waives alimony.

:48:55
I'm making money with my business.
I get a lot of referrals. I can support myself.

:48:59
Well, I'm a lucky guy.
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My client is being more than fair, Mr Rose.
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She's waived alimony and she's willing to
waive her rights against your law practice...

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..in exchange for the house and all of
its contents, except your shaving gear and...

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..his clothing?
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- Everything I made went into that house.
- I found that house.

:49:21
Every piece of furniture is where it is
because I put it there. It is my house.

:49:25
If your client has finished yammering,
explain to her...

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..that a wife does not
automatically get the house.

:49:33
I thought you told her that
she was entitled to anything and everything.

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- I told her what?
- Yes.

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Here it is.
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I quote: "My love,...
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..by the time you..."
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Boy, what a handwriting.
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"By the time you receive this, I may be gone."
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Uh... Blah, blah, blah...
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"All I am and all I have, I owe to you."

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