Very creative! However, having personally endured a costly divorce, I think the card should split at the 3/4 mark…after all, more often that not the wife gets the lionshare of the assets.
A divorce is a personal tragedy and should be viewed as nothing less. To make light of it with a clever business card is callous beyond the pale and demonstrates a lack of understanding by the lawyer in question. It’s not a joke, it’s not an opportunity to take another bite-sized hunk of flesh from someone you swore to love, honor, and cherish, and it certainly isn’t something to be celebrated with parlor tricks. My guess is that J. Mahon, esq. is more interested in your money than you as a human being.
@Spiney Norman
A divorce is redemption from an initial mistake. While the act of divorce comes with expensive outcomes, it’s still a ‘get out of hell free’ card.
Awesome. Got a final exam this morning and this made me laugh. Oh you guys
Brilliant!
I wonder if this would work for a psychiatrist also. You know, multiple-personalities and all.
This is a brilliant Card, I wish I had a cool card like this
Very creative! However, having personally endured a costly divorce, I think the card should split at the 3/4 mark…after all, more often that not the wife gets the lionshare of the assets.
A divorce is a personal tragedy and should be viewed as nothing less. To make light of it with a clever business card is callous beyond the pale and demonstrates a lack of understanding by the lawyer in question. It’s not a joke, it’s not an opportunity to take another bite-sized hunk of flesh from someone you swore to love, honor, and cherish, and it certainly isn’t something to be celebrated with parlor tricks. My guess is that J. Mahon, esq. is more interested in your money than you as a human being.
Anyone need a soapbox? I’m done…
“My guess is that J. Mahon, esq. is more interested in your money than you as a human being.”
Wait a lawyer is more interested in your money than your feelings, somebody alert the press!
That’s very clever.
@Spiney Norman
A divorce is redemption from an initial mistake. While the act of divorce comes with expensive outcomes, it’s still a ‘get out of hell free’ card.
Um, as I recall an annulment is technically the ‘get out of hell free’ card, while a divorce is the ‘ticket to hell’ card. Heh heh.
“Um, as I recall an annulment is technically the ‘get out of hell free’ card, while a divorce is the ‘ticket to hell’ card. Heh heh.”
No, in quite a few cases, the divorce is as well. Even at whatever cost monetarily.