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October 15, 2008

Top judge calls for less acrimonious divorces

MR Justice Coleridge says too many couples are squabbling in court, reports the Times.
Too right. The senior High Court family judge says that rather than following the example of Sir Paul and Heather McCartney, they should be finding a more reasoned solution.
Well said Sir. If only more judges would speak up. It's good to see some are in touch. I bet he even knows who Gazza is.
Sir Jeremiah Harman meanwhile, who thankfully is no longer on the bench, once claimed not to have heard of the troubled Geordie star.
"Is there not an opera called Gazza Ladra?" he famously asked. When he was told Gazza was in fact a footballer, he asked: "Rugby or Association?"

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