No Images? Click here Divorce lawyers see husbands and wives at their absolute worst. Of course, some splits are amicable, but whether former spouses are sitting calmly at the mediation table or screaming about an affair, it’s likely their legal representatives look at the drama unfolding and swear off love — and the concept of soulmates — altogether, right?Wrong. “I’ve handled hundreds of divorces in my lifetime and I’m divorced myself. If anyone is a candidate to tell you that a ‘soulmate’ is a hokey, out-of-date concept, it would be me,” Morghan Richardson, matrimonial partner at Davidoff Hutcher & Citron in New York City, told us. “But as soon as I pledged to never get married again, I met my current husband. And as soon as I saw him, I knew that this was something special and something worth taking a risk on.”We asked Richardson and other divorce attorneys to share their thoughts about soulmates — if they believe in them and how their personal and professional lives influenced their beliefs. Here’s what they told us.Xo, Ashley RockmanIn case you missed it
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