Yes, we’re a law firm that’s giving away a free uncontested divorce for Valentine’s Day. All you have to do is sign up for a chance to win before February 14th. No need to go through the hassle and expense of hiring an attorney – we’ll take care of everything for you. For happy couples, Valentine's Day is an excuse for romance, often celebrated with extravagant dinners and thoughtful gifts. Posted 2021-01-18T10:42:33+00:00 - Updated 2021-01-18T10:42:33+00:00 The firm will be giving away a free divorce to the person who presents the most compelling story as to why they deserve a free divorce. Charles R. “Rusty” Webb began the free Valentine’s Day A Tennessee, USA, law firm is giving away free divorce representation to one couple on Valentine's Day. Rea Divorce: This law firm is offering free divorces on Valentine's Day - 9Honey Watch TV CROSSVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A law firm out of Crossville, Tennessee is giving away a divorce to a winner of their Valentine’s Day contest. The Powers Law Firm says, “Valentine̵ One US lawyer is offering loveless couples the chance to win a divorce in his Valentine's Day draw. Lawyer offering free Divorce in Valentine's Day drawing. JeniFoto A law firm out of Crossville, Tennessee, is giving away a divorce to a winner of their Valentine’s Day contest. The Powers Law Firm says, “Valentine’s Day, to some, is a reminder that Valentine’s Day; the most romantic day of the year. Some love it, some hate it, but you cannot deny that Valentine’s Day is synonymous with love, affection, adoration, chocolates, and flowers. Interestingly, a law firm out of Crossville, Tennessee is giving away a divorce to a winner of their Valentine’s Day contest. A law firm out of Crossville, Tennessee is giving away a divorce to a winner of their Valentine’s Day contest. The Powers Law Firm says, “Valentine’s Day, to some, is a reminder that they are trapped in a marriage that they cannot afford to get out of, or for some other reason.” The Law Office of W. Scott Kimberly will give away a Free Divorce this Valentine's Day to the person who presents the most convincing story as to why they should receive a free divorce.One winner Feb. 13 (UPI) --An Arkansas law firm is holding a Valentine's Day contest with a valuable prize -- a free divorce.Wilson & Haubert, PLLC in North Little Rock said in a Facebook post that visitors The law firm, based in the Metro Detroit suburb of Troy, announced the giveaway the day after Valentine's Day. The timing might be a bit bizarre, but Goldman said it's no accident. “It’s not In honor of the most romantic day of the year, the Southfield Michigan Law Offices of Walter H. Bentley III, PLLC are giving away a free divorce. According to WLBZ Bangor, Mr. Bentley says he knew of someone having a divorce party to celebrate her divorce, and that's where he got the idea. CROSSVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A law firm out of Crossville, Tennessee is giving away a divorce to a winner of their Valentine’s Day contest. The Powers Law Firm says, “Valentine̵ A law firm out of Crossville, Tennessee is giving away a divorce to a winner of their Valentine’s Day contest. Crossville law firm giving away a free divorce for Valentine's Day For happy couples, Valentine’s Day is an excuse for romance, often celebrated with extravagant dinners and thoughtful gifts. That’s why a Tennessee law firm is giving away free divorce * A Michigan lawyer is giving away a free divorce for Valentine’s Day. How romantic [* Google is paying millions to resolve allegations that it discriminated against female and Asian job NBC claims a Law Firm, in Little Rock, Arkansas, is giving away a free divorce for Valentine's Day. The prize is worth $985. The contest rules read: “We are offering a “free” uncontested divorce for Valentine’s day. CROSSVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A law firm out of Crossville, Tennessee is giving away a divorce to a winner of their Valentine’s Day contest. The Powers Law Firm says, “Valentine̵
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