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It sickens me when I realize Muschamp ran our program so far into the ground it's going to take

a number of years just to get to the middle of the league in SEC Football. I honestly don't think he could have done more harm to the program if he had been trying. I mean this statement I'm making is something all of us already know but gosh it is astounding the amount of harm Muschamp did to Gamecock Football.

I wish UGA or Clemson would hire him.

OT: Looking for a Good Divorce Attorney

I am looking to retire in a year or so and have a QDRO in place (ex gets 40%...ugh) with the State Retirement System. I'm also paying child support until my son turns 18 in about 3 years.

I'm not satisfied with my current attorney who handled my divorce back in 2015 because I believe he's somewhat passive and has, IMO, missed on some things (e.g., never advised me to seek first right of refusal when my divorce went through Mediation, he did not specify a beginning date for the QDRO to apply, etc.). And now, I'm not so sure that he could successfully argue a post-divorce modification for a reduction in child support if I retired. Should I stick with him since things are winding up or count my losses and move on with someone else who could better represent my interests?

Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.
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