Showing posts with label Child Custody During Divorce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Child Custody During Divorce. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2022

3 Tips to Help Win Your Child Custody Case

At Gibbons Law Firm we represent clients in child custody cases quite regularly, and we are fully cognizant of how deeply important the outcome of each case is. Everyone involved knows that it is not just the spouses that will be affected, but the children as well. We also realize that because the stakes are so very important, emotions can be more easily triggered. For all these reasons and more, our divorce attorneys at Lake of the Ozarks are here to help parents through their child custody cases in Central Missouri and guide them every step of the way towards a successful outcome. We know how to communicate with our clients to understand what is most important to them, and we can negotiate skillfully with experience to voice our client’s wishes and work to incorporate them into the divorce agreement. But you can fight too, and help your chances of being awarded custody by focusing on 3 important things. To find out what they are, just keep reading.

1) Demonstrate Consistent Stability

The courts know that going through a divorce is very hard on the children. They don’t have any choice about what’s happening, but they will be directly impacted by it. If it is possible to avoid unnecessary disruption in their day-to-day lives, that is usually seen to be for their best interest. If one parent plans to move away and require the kids to move away from family and friends, or to change schools, or to otherwise creative disruption that isn’t necessary, that could have an impact on custody arrangements. Other factors will be considered as well such as income, and your level of participation with the kids. Are you available to go to teachers meetings, doctors appointments, extracurricular activities, and otherwise be there for your child in a consistent and nurturing way? The more you show the ability and heart to provide a consistent, stable home environment where your child can be safe and thrive, the better impression you will make when you are being considered for child custody.

2) Be Professional

Although what you’re going through is a deeply personal matter, you want to think very professionally when it comes to your behavior. Because you’ll be working with your ex in the raising of your child, it is important that you demonstrate the ability to be amicable, fair, and cooperative. This is especially important when it comes to sharing time with the kids if you are granted joint custody. This includes not letting your child be put in the middle of things or feeling forced to choose sides. No child wants to hear one parent criticize the other in front of them or hear negative things about a parent, even if it is true. In fact, the more justified you are in criticizing the other parent, the more important it is that you are successful in being granted custody so your child has a positive and healthy home environment. So keep your goal in mind, and be positive and professional throughout your child custody case at Lake of the Ozarks.

3) Say Calm and Controlled

It is not at all unreasonable to be angry and bitter when going through a divorce, but letting those emotions show will not help you and can very well work against you. Again, no matter how justified your emotions are it is extremely important that you demonstrate self control, especially regarding your ex. You don’t want to give the appearance of being a hothead, or aggressive. It is best to avoid discussing your divorce with friends and even family, don’t talk about it on social media and be aware that what you put on social media can be used against you if it shows negative character or questionable behavior.

Rely on Our Experience to Fight for Your Family

We’re not saying that any of these things are easy, especially with everything you’re going through right now. But we care about the outcome, and we know from experience that keeping these things top of mind during your child custody case in mid-Missouri can truly help your chances of being granted custody of your child. Your family’s future depends on this process, and we don’t want you to walk this path alone. We want you to know that you can have a free initial consultation with our law firm in Lake Ozark to find out your legal rights and get some guidance on how to proceed. We want the best for you and your family, and we are happy to help you. We also share legal tips and helpful information regularly on social media, so if you would like to stay in touch, be sure to follow us using the links below.

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Thursday, July 14, 2022

3 Tips to Help Your Child Custody Case - Dos and Don’ts From Gibbons Law Firm

Child custody can be one of the most important factors in a divorce for many parents. The idea of not being able to see your children or your children not being able to see both parents when they want and need to is unthinkable. Having a child custody attorney that can walk you through the process for the best possible outcome is of utmost importance. At Gibbons Law Firm, we work with people in their child custody cases at Lake of the Ozarks all the time. We know there are certain things that will help their chances of being awarded custody, and other things that will be detrimental. So, if you are trying to get custody of your child, we have three things in today’s blog that can help you improve your chances.

1) Fairness & Cooperation

Going through a divorce can be a time when you get reminded of all the reasons that you and your spouse are splitting up. But thinking of all those reasons will not help you through your child custody case. The more amicable and professional you can be when it comes to interacting with your soon-to-be ex, the better it will look to the courts. For example, you want to demonstrate that you’re going to be fair when it comes to sharing time with the kids, and that you will be able to work with your future ex in raising the children in separate homes. This also means keeping it positive around the kids and not putting them in the middle. It is very unfair to a child to hear one of their parents criticize the other or try to get them to take sides. So keep it professional, keep it as positive as possible, and keep the end goal in mind.

2) Keeping Your Cool

Divorces can bring out a lot of emotions, especially when it comes to the children. Your job is to control that emotion and not let it spill over and be witnessed by others who can use it against you. Don’t talk about your divorce on social media, don’t criticize your ex in front of family and friends, be courteous and avoid demonstrating anger or aggression. If the courts discover a pattern of behavior that shows abuse or aggression or addiction in either parent, that will definitely be a factor when child custody is determined.

3) Having a Stable Home Life

Children of divorcing parents face a lot of transition and understandable feelings of loss. The more stable their home life can be with the custodial parent, the easier it will be for them to work through this time in a healthy manner. Most often, kids will want to remain in the same area, so they can maintain relationships with family members and friends. They may not want to have to move to a new school. The courts will want to avoid unnecessary disruption in their lives considering they’re already going through so much. The courts will also want to see that you have a suitable income, that you are nurturing and active in your child’s life, and that you will be involved in things like parent teacher meetings, sports, helping with homework, and just being there for your child in general. So, as you are planning on where you will move and what your next step will be, consider your home environment and what it needs to be for your children so you can help your chances of getting custody of your child.

Gibbons Law Firm Cares About Your Family

We know how important child custody cases are, and we care about the outcome for you and your family. If you are going through a divorce and need advice from our mid-Missouri divorce attorneys on how to improve your chances of being awarded child custody at Lake of the Ozarks, reach out to our law firm in Lake Ozark. Your initial consultation is free, and we are happy to sit down with you to inform you of your legal rights and help guide you as you make these important decisions. We want the best possible outcome for you and your kids, and we are here to walk with you every step of the way. Give us a call today, and be sure to follow us on social media if you’d like to hear more tips and helpful information. We have links below you can use to follow us on your favorite platform.


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Thursday, March 10, 2022

5 Things To Consider to Help your Child Custody Case

For parents facing divorce, custody of the kids can often be the most important aspect of the entire case to one or both parents. The idea of not being able to see your children on a regular basis, or your children not being able to see you whenever they want to can be devastating. Gibbons Law Firm understands that you want the best chance possible for being awarded custody of your child. Our Lake Ozark Divorce Lawyers know the factors the court will be considering when determining who gets custody of your child. If you would like to have some things to think about that will give you insight as to how to navigate, keep reading this blog.

1) Do you share fairly?

Other than in rare occasions, it is usually considered best for the kids to have quality time with both parents. The more you show a willingness to ensure your child will maintain a relationship and spend time with your ex, the more favorably it will be seen. If one parent appears reluctant to allow the child equal or fair time with the other parent or tries to hinder that relationship, it could reflect poorly on that parent when it comes to being awarded child custody.

2) How does your child feel?

Your child may have a preference on who gets custody that has nothing to do with his love or closeness with either parent. Perhaps the child doesn’t want to have to change schools or be away from friends, neighbors, and family members in the community where they have grown up. There may be other issues that are specific to the parent, such as the child feeling more safe or secure in one parent's home versus the other. Depending on the age of the child, it is possible that the court will at least hear and consider the child’s feelings in the process of deciding.

3) Are both parents' homes stable?

The more consistency that can be maintained for the child through the difficult transition of divorce the better. When a child is able to maintain relationships with siblings and other significant people in their life, they can feel less loss and disruption. If one parent plans to move, that will be taken into consideration. It is also important for the court to know that there's a steady income and that the home is in a safe neighborhood. You also want to show that you are going to be involved in your child’s life and participate in things like school events, sports, parent-teacher meetings, doctors’ appointments, helping with homework, etc. It is good for the court to see you are going to play an active role and be there for your child.

4 ) Are you as amicable as possible with your ex?

Obviously, there are reasons you are getting divorced, but it is still to your benefit to set those reasons aside emotionally when it comes to seeking custody of your child. You want to be cooperative and work with your ex as much as possible. It will be an indication to the court on how you will work with your child’s other parent when it comes to sharing time and keeping it positive around the kids. Avoid being adversarial and never put your child in the middle or make them feel like they have to choose between one parent or the other. Don’t criticize your child’s other parent in front of them and try to remember that your child is part of both you and your ex and they deserve to have a loving relationship with both parents, regardless of how their parents feel about each other.

5) Do you let your emotions get the best of you?

It’s completely understandable to be emotional at a time like this but showing any kind of aggression or hostile temperament can seriously hurt your case. Throughout the entire divorce process, it is best to stay off social media, do not talk about your ex even with friends and family. When you're meeting with your ex, dropping the kids off, talking on the phone, or in court, you must always remember the importance of maintaining your composure and carrying yourself in a professional manner. That being said, if a parent shows a pattern of abuse or aggression, or has addiction issues, that will definitely be factored in when deciding whether they’re suitable to have custody of their child.

Gibbons Law Firm Can Help!

If you are going through a divorce and want to do everything you can to show the court you should be awarded custody, our child custody lawyers at Lake of the Ozarks can guide you through the process. Our law firm in central Missouri will inform you of your legal rights and advise you so you are able to make the best decisions and achieve the best possible outcome in your divorce and child custody case. Call us for a free initial consultation today. If you would like to hear from us regularly with our legal tips and helpful information, use the links below to follow us on social media.


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Thursday, December 9, 2021

Ways to Help Your Cause During a Child Custody Case

Child custody can be one of the most critical factors for a parent considering divorce.  The idea of a child not being able to see a parent as much as they would like and need due to custody arrangements is heartbreaking. If you are a parent going through a divorce, Gibbons Law Firm would like to share a few things you can be mindful of to improve your chances of being awarded custody.  Our Lake of the Ozarks divorce lawyers know the court is looking for whatever is in the best interest of the child. With that in mind, there are several factors that can be considered.  To learn how to help your cause during a child custody case, keep reading this blog!  We will discuss 5 things you can do to give yourself the best chance of being awarded custody of your child.

Fair Sharing of Time

In most cases, it is best for kids to be able to spend time with both parents.  The parent who shows more willingness to allow the child to have a fair share of time with the other parent and who does not try to hinder that process will most likely be seen more favorably when it comes to determining child custody.

Child’s Wishes

Your child may have a preference for which parent he/she wants to have custody.  It may be something as simple as the child not wanting to change schools, or leave friends, or the community in which they have grown up so far.  They may feel more secure or stable in one parent’s home versus the other.  The court will factor these things into the decision.

Parents’ Mental and Emotional Stability

If a parent shows a history of being aggressive or abusive, having addiction issues, or being a “hot head” that can be a serious detriment to their child custody case.  Even though this is an extremely emotional situation, it is key to your case that you maintain self-control at all times – including on social media, when you are meeting with your ex, when in court, around your kids and other family members, etc.

Ensure a Stable Home Environment

The court will want to see that the child has an environment that will allow consistent interaction not only with parents, but also with siblings, and other people who play a significant and positive role in the child’s life.  Having a steady income and a safe neighborhood is important, as well as regular participation in the child’s extracurricular activities like sports, school plays, doctor’s appointments, parent-teacher meetings, etc. If either parent has plans to relocate and change the primary residence that will also be considered in the decision for child custody.

Be Cooperative

This can be a major challenge when dealing with an ex, but it will reflect directly on your temperament and how you will conduct yourself as a parent sharing your child with the other parent.  You may be very justified in refusing to cooperate, but it will not help your cause when it comes to child custody. It is especially important to avoid being negative or adversarial with your ex and that you do not put your child in the middle of the drama by criticizing his/her other parent to or in front of them.  The more agreeable you can be the better.  Your Central Missouri divorce attorney should be able to help advise and redirect you to keep cool and focus on the end goal.


Gibbons Law Firm is Prepared to Help you with Your Child Custody!

Our caring child custody lawyers at the Lake of the Ozarks have your back and know how to help you through this difficult time.  You can count on our Lake Ozark law firm to advise you and guide you with the legal information that you need to make the best decisions for your children.  If you have any questions about your child custody case, please do not hesitate to give us a call for your free consultation. GibbonsLaw Firm can be reached at (573) 348-2211. Be sure to follow us on social media using the links below to stay up-to-date on all our latest legal tips and helpful information. 


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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Property Division FAQs

Divorce - what a complex issue this can be. Whether you're going through your first divorce or you've been through this before and unfortunately, it's happening to you again, it's never easy emotionally. However, information can help ease your worries. Having the answers you need to be well-informed throughout this process can really help put your mind at ease. Our divorce lawyers at the Lake of the Ozarks are here to give you answers to a few frequently asked questions about property division in divorce, in this week's blog. If you have even more questions, please call Gibbons Law Firm today for your free consultation. We can be reached at 573-348-2211.


Property Division FAQs


Q: WHAT HAPPENS IF MY SPOUSE AND I CAN'T AGREE ON ANYTHING?

A: If you and your spouse are not able to come to an agreement, the alternative is to allow the Court to decide. The Court will divide your marital assets in an equitable (but not necessarily equal) manner. When determining how to divide the assets, the Court will consider a variety of different factors including both spouses' current income, both spouses' earning potential, and how each spouse handled their finances during the marriage. Based on these (and other) factors, the Court will determine an arrangement that will meet each spouse's needs in a way that is fair and equitable.


Q: WHAT HAPPENS IF MY SPOUSE AND I DO AGREE ON HOW WE WANT TO SPLIT OUR PROPERTY?

A: If you and your spouse are able to be amicable and cooperative, designating your own plan for dividing assets may be an ideal solution. This generally the most desirable option since it allows both you and your spouse to have complete control over the division of your property. You can work together to devise an agreement that will accommodate both of your needs.

Q: WHAT QUALIFIES AS MARITAL PROPERTY?

A: The first step is to determine your collective assets. The ultimate goal will be to divide the total assets fairly and equitably, but in order to do that, the Court must first have a realistic understanding of the assets involved in the divorce. Marital assets may include:

  • Retirement accounts
  • Investment accounts
  • Bank accounts
  • Life insurance
  • Cars
  • Homes
  • Furniture
  • Jewelry
  • Clothing
  • Cash

It's important to note that as a general rule, the only property that will be up for division is that which is considered "marital property." Generally, any assets acquired after the wedding date is automatically considered marital property unless specifically designated otherwise. 


Divorce Lawyers in Lake Ozark, MO

No one wants to be going through a divorce, especially during the holiday season, right? If you are in this sort of unfortunate situation, though, please do not hesitate to give us a call with any questions you may have. Our law firm provides consultations and your first one is free. This is a good opportunity to get the questions you have answered. We can be reached at the phone number listed below. You can also stay up to date on all of the helpful information we offer by following us on our social media channels listed below.


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Friday, August 14, 2020

Is THIS True About Divorce?

Divorce can feel really intimidating to someone who doesn't know what to expect. It's not something you really plan for because you don't see it coming when you choose to get married. When you marry someone you don't think about divorcing them as you are pledging your vows "until death do you part". Divorce happens and about 50 percent of marriages end that way. There are many myths about divorce. Our divorce lawyers at the Lake of the Ozarks are here to clear up a few of these myths and set the record straight in this week's blog. If you are in need of an experienced divorce attorney at the Lake of the Ozarks, please give us a call. Gibbons Law Firm can be reached at (573) 348-2211, your first consultation will be free.


Is THIS True About Divorce?

MYTH: PREVENTING YOUR EX FROM SEEING YOUR CHILDREN IF THEY DON'T PAY CHILD SUPPORT IS LEGAL.
If one parent has been awarded full or primary custody, the other parent may be ordered to pay child support to help shoulder the financial responsibility of raising children. If one parent neglects to provide the child support payments as directed, the other parent may decide to withhold visitation rights until the money is received. However, this is an illegal act that can result in legal consequences on the custodial parent's part. If your spouse is neglecting to pay child support, you should consult with an attorney to determine the best course of action.

MYTH: YOU CAN'T GET DIVORCED UNLESS ADULTERY WAS COMMITTED.
Missouri (along with most other states) is a no-fault divorce state. This means that you can file for divorce even if your spouse has not committed some form of marital misconduct, such as adultery. All that spouses are required to prove is that there is "no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved, and that the marriage is irretrievably broken."

MYTH: YOU HAVE TO GET DIVORCED IN A COURTROOM.
The media likes to sensationalize high-stakes, highly combative divorces as they are battled out in the courtroom, but the truth is that many divorces can be settled outside of court. This process, known as mediation, involves an attorney serving as an impartial third party serving as the liaison between the spouses as they determine how their assets and responsibilities should be divided. This method of divorce is often much more efficient, cost-effective, and less stressful.

MYTH: FULL CHILD CUSTODY WILL BE AWARDED TO THE PRIMARY PARENT.
Though you may have been your children's primary caregiver in the past, this fact will not guarantee your right to full custody of your children after the divorce. The Court will award custody to the parent who is believed to be able to best provide for the child's best interests. During the proceedings, you and your attorney will have to prove to the Court that you fit this description.


Divorce is tough but you CAN get through it and not be taken advantage of financially. Our divorce lawyers in Mid-Missouri can help you. Give us a call at Gibbons Law Firm today. We can answer your questions and guide you through this difficult process. We can be reached at the number listed below and you can follow us on our social media platforms listed below to stay up to date on our latest legal tips and announcements.


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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Top 5 Things to Remember When Filing a Divorce

Family law deals with the issues that arise from marriage and domestic relationships. The cases give rise to matters that include divorce, legal separation, division of assets and liabilities, spousal support, child custody, child support, and other matters. This topic is extremely sensitive and highly complex due to the personal nature of the disputes. Because of this, it’s important to hire an experienced and knowledgable divorce attorney at the Lake of the Ozarks who can help you navigate your case. Here are our top five tips to remember when navigating a divorce situation.


#1. Divorces Can Spike After the Holidays

As the holiday season approaches, remember that the divorce rate is typically on the rise after they are over. Here are just a few reasons that divorce rates rise after the holidays are completed: 

  • Couples put it off
  • Holidays are a time of reflection
  • Flaws are revealed through the holiday stress
  • Making a last-ditch effort through the holidays


Curious if this may apply to you? Check out our blog to get more insight into the reasons listed above: Common Reasons the Divorce Rates Spikes After the Holidays.

#2. Certain Things Can Impact the Divorce Costs

Personal and professional relationships may be affected by a divorce. Not only does a divorce at the Lake of the Ozarks cause emotional damage, but it can also have a negative impact on your financial stability. Divorces cost money and it's best to find an experienced divorce attorney near the Lake of the Ozarks to look out for your best interested throughout the entire process.

If you are curious about what can affect the costs of divorce, check out a blog we did earlier this year to learn more: 5 Things that Impact the Cost of Divorce.

#3. There Are Certain Actions That Should Be Avoided

Going through the divorce process is a time of high emotion. Along with these emotions can come irrational actions. Your character is being scrutinized while going through a divorce so it's important to keep composure of your actions. As a divorce attorney at the Lake of the Ozarks, we've seen a number of cases take a turn due to the irrational action of one or both of the spouses. These common actions that should be avoided when getting a divorce at the Lake of the Ozarks:

  • Believing a battle is the only way to resolve
  • Pitting your children against the other parent
  • Getting pregnant
  • Increasing debt
  • Hiding assets


It can be hard to know what to do in a divorce situation, and what actions should be avoided, but a trustworthy lawyer at the Lake of the Ozarks can help. You can also refer to our previous content to get more ideas about what to avoid: Actions You Should Avoid When Getting a Divorce.


#4. Divorce Can Be Hard On Your Family

The divorce process can take a toll on everyone involved. While you may think it only affects you and your spouse, your children, friends, and family are all impacted by the process, as well. Our divorce attorney at the Lake of the Ozarks knows how difficult this time can be and we're here to help offer some advice on how to make this process as easy as possible on your loved ones. Other aspects that can ease the burden are:

  • Create open lines of communication
  • Seek professional help
  • Keep your priorities straight


Want to learn more about guiding your family and loved ones through this process? Check out a past blog: Tips to Make Divorce Easier on Your Family

#5. Father’s Have Rights, Too

A huge number of fathers still want to continue to be actively involved in their children’s lives even after the split. Unfortunately, many fathers don’t understand the rights that they have where their children are concerned, and sometimes they can even be overlooked by the courts. Gender bias shouldn’t exist in the courts to favor mothers over fathers, but that’s not always the case.

If you would like to learn more about a Father’s rights in a divorce situation, check out a blog we did recently: Statistics About a Father’s Rights.


Need a Divorce Lawyer at the Lake of the Ozarks?

Gibbons Law Firm assists clients with all types of family law cases. We are committed to providing the legal counseling and advice that clients need in such disputes. Find out more about how we can assist you by contacting our Firm and making an appointment today, or schedule a time for a FREE consultation by calling us at 573-348-2211.

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Thursday, June 21, 2018

Factors that Determine Child Custody in a Divorce

Going through a divorce with children can be an especially trying time for you and your spouse. As your main concern is your child, it's important to determine the custody arrangement. While traditionally the mother would receive the majority of custodial rights, that traditional situation is changing. If both parents are fit and prepared to take care of the kids involved, a more even custody arrangement may be the resolution.


As you navigate the divorce process, you may want the help of an experienced divorce attorney near Lake of the Ozarks. Here at Gibbons Law Firm, we can offer legal advice as you determine the custody situation for your children. Whether you are the mother or the father, it's important that you know your rights and our Lake of the Ozarks lawyer can help fight to protect them. Take a look below to find a few of the factors that can help determine the child custody arrangement during a divorce.

Factors that Can Determine Child Custody:

1. Involvement In The Child's Life

No matter what your child's age is, he needs a parent who will be there to support him. Whether that support comes in the form of attending little league baseball games or helping him fill out college applications, the Court will want to see that you have been actively involved in your child's life in the past, that you continue to stay involved during the divorce proceedings, and that you can be trusted to remain involved in the future.

2. Lifestyle

Some lifestyles easily lend themselves to caring for a child, and others do not. If you routinely work 60 hours a week and frequently travel for work, for example, the Court may decide that you will not be able to dedicate appropriate time to raise your child and award primary custody to the other parent.

3. The Child's Wishes

If your child is old enough to express her opinion, her wishes will likely factor heavily in the Court's ultimate decision. The child must be able to articulate the reason for her opinion, and if the reason is valid, the Court may be inclined to oblige.

4. Stable Environment

Children need stability and consistency in order to thrive. If you change residences frequently or regularly have new romantic partners, this may negatively impact your odds of being awarded custody. The Court will want to see that you can provide a stable home for your child.

Types of Custody:

1. Sole legal custody

One parent has the decision-making rights, responsibilities, and authority relating to the health, education, and welfare of the child.  The parent that has sole legal custody must keep the other parent apprised of decisions/issues related to the health, education, and welfare of the child.

2. Joint physical custody

This involves an arrangement whereby each of the parents are awarded significant, but not necessarily equal, periods of time during which a child resides with or is under the care and supervision of each of the parents.  Joint physical custody must be shared by the parents in such a way as to assure the child of frequent, continuing and meaningful contact with both parents.  A number of custody arrangements are possible with a joint physical custody arrangement.  The arrangements can include an equal split of time with the children to a situation whereby one parent has custody every other weekend with extended time in the summer.

3. Sole physical custody

Only one parent is awarded custody of the child.  This generally occurs when one of the parents is deemed unfit to have custody of the child for one or more reasons.

Now that you know about some of the factors that come into consideration when deciding custody of your child, you are better prepared to prove your side of the case. At the end of the day, it's important to prove that you and the environment your child will be in are both stable and safe. Your child's safety and happiness are held in high regard as the judge will determine the right custody arrangement for your child. If you are planning to get a divorce at the Lake of the Ozarks and children are involved, contact Gibbons Law Firm today. We can help guide you through the entire process - from filing to custody arrangements. Don't forget, your first consultation with our law firm is always FREE!

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