Hollywood loves a great throw-the-baby-out-with the-bathwater divorce: the combative banter, the treachery, the squabbling, the back-stabbing.
But want to really notch up the drama? Imagine that the soon-to-be-former spouses co-own a business or a law firm and watch the fur fly, not only over possessions and time with the children, but also over their mutual livelihood.
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