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Ava Foxx

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  1. I know that my sister and her ex did it themselves. Same with my mom and dad. They got the proper forms, filled them out, filed them with the court (there is a fee but nothing too expensive) and voila! I'm not sure if it's the same in every province, though. My sis and her ex were married and divorced in Ontario and my mom and dad were married and divorced in Quebec. I hope this helps a little bit :).

     

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    I found this...not sure if it has all the info you need but I suppose it's a start :)

     

    http://www.divorceincanada.ca/


  2. Personally, I think you did the right thing. I've learned to always trust my instincts. Plus, even if he turned out to be a nice guy, you yourself would not have been comfortable and it's only fair to both you and the client to go into a meeting with enthusiasm otherwise it makes for a less than stellar experience ;).


  3. To answer Ava's point, again I am sorry but all that extra time is called "marketing" or client management. I work retail selling sporting goods. Do you think that my only job is taking money from a customer and handing them their goods? No, I have to advertise, promote, talk to customers, tell them why my product is better etc etc. The money I make on the goods I sell, factors in all of that extra work. In the case of an SP, answering e-mail enquiries, phone calls etc is just part of you attracting, and keeping clients.

     

    Not every client I talk to buys my stuff, but if I don't talk to them, I can be pretty sure my sales are going to be a lot lower. I would wonder how an SP would get a client without advertising or taking the time to respond. Not every response results in a "sale", but if you don't respond you don't make many "sales".

     

    I know clients, customers etc can be annoying at times, but we have to deal with them if we want to remain in any business. I am sure 90% of the people on this board, SPs and clients, deal with things of this nature on a daily basis. If you don't like dealing with people then maybe you are in the wrong line of work.

     

    If you don't mind, may I ask you a question? Are you self-employed?

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