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Brooke Mueller and Charlie Sheen To Work It Out
Brooke Mueller is going back to the judge to have the protective court order against Charlie Sheen changed.
She wants to try to work things out with Charlie.
Did she just need a good couple nights away from him? A night for him to be in jail and then a night out partying were her cure-all.
The lawyer whose services she has obtained isn’t a divorce lawyer, but a criminal attorney. They are in court today because she is petitioning to be able to resume contact with Charlie “so they can work on resolving the conflicts in their marriage.”
The both of them have checkered pasts, but perhaps they want to work it out for the kids
According to their reps they are going to take part in counseling and have no plans to divorce.
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[...] Sheen and Brooke Mueller might want to work things out, but that’s hard to do when you’re legally prohibited from speaking. [...]
Charlie Sheen, Wife Brooke Mueller Can't Have Contact Until At Least January 4 | Famecrawler commented on Dec 30 09 at 9:38 pm[...] Source/Photo SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “Charlie Sheen’s Wife Doing “OK, Not Great” Says Lawyer”, url: “http://blogs.babble.com/famecrawler/2010/01/27/charlie-sheens-wife-doing-ok-not-great-says-lawyer/” }); Related Posts:Charlie Sheen’s Weird Christmas Card [...]
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