After posting about the viral legal tweet of the last few days — retweeted some 41K times — bemoaning a divorce settlement over parrot custody, some folks started pointing out that the November 14 message looks an awful lot like the following from September 15:
Just settled a divorce over Parrot custody/visitation. Neither may teach it negative phrases abt the other.
I went to law school for this.
— Lady Lawya (@Parkerlawyer) September 15, 2016
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And, well, yeah. So was the November tweet simply, oh God I have to do this, “parroting” the earlier message, or are there really that many divorces over parrots out there? Perhaps agreeing not to teach the parrot negative comments about the other is standard in these cases.
Is there a LegalZoom form for it?
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