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Divorce is never easy. But more and more couples are choosing a quicker, quieter way of splitting. Family lawyers, especially those with rich clients, are increasingly opting for a private judge -- at a rate of $300 to $800 an hour -- rather than wait for a turn in clogged divorce courts. With judges sometimes able to resolve a case in a few days, many couples find it's money well spent. And there's an added value. Says attorney Donelle Morgan, "The thing about people with wealth is they like privacy."
June 15, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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