We all know someone that has gone through a divorce, whether it’s a family member, a friend, or possibly, the one reading this article. While divorce rates are dropping, meaning longer marriages in the United States, there are still millions of adults who have experienced a divorce. With such statistics, it’s no surprise someone would make a movie showing what it is like for divorcing parents. It’s the subject the movie nails on the head: What it’s like when you first meet a family law attorney and how they make you feel, the process inside of the courtroom, the responses one can expect. If I had any criticism, it might be the absence of “parental alienation,” the tactic we see time and time again in contentious divorce cases, where one parent uses the child as a weapon. Charlie (a director) and Nicole (an actress) meet on the job, fall in …