Tarnari
2021-01-12 21:07:55
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I quote myself again at this point. What I’m getting at is that what a lawyer says and what a judge decides are not necessarily the same. I experienced this myself. Paid about €65K in court and lawyer fees. Everyone, really everyone, said we could only win. Even the lawyer. The judge simply said to us, in simplified terms: "Tough luck. Morally questionable, yes. But we do not decide based on moral principles. So, your own fault." Unfortunately, that’s how it can go. And we really fought. Up to the regional court. It should also not be underestimated what such a legal dispute does to oneself and possibly also to one’s environment. Our legal dispute lasted over 5 years. My marriage was never as threatened as during that time.Is a GU actually a professional title that requires corresponding education, or is it like with a photographer, where anyone can call themselves that? I'm really not an expert here, but I imagine it like a hardware store. The branch manager doesn't need any craft skills. He just needs to lead. Isn't it probably the same with a GU? If so, it could really get tight with criminal relevance. Then he may have acted at most "unwittingly" negligently. So in the civil law sense. Does anyone know anything about that?