Previous5 of 10NextSources: Economist Sylvia Porter, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, DivorceMag.com. | Photo by Carin Baer/AMCIf the Roger Sterling of "Mad Men" thought breaking up was hard to do in the 1960s, he should get a load of the cost of divorce attorneys in 2012, ranging into five figures.More On 'Mad Men':'Mad Men's' Vincent Kartheiser watches his spendingBuy scotch without stirring up your budgetThe lighter side of Bankrate
If the Roger Sterling of "Mad Men" thought breaking up was hard to do in the 1960s, he should get a load of the cost of divorce attorneys in 2012, ranging into five figures.
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