Choosing an Excellent Attorney—and 9 Things You
Might Be Surprised to Hear from that Lawyer
Might Be Surprised to Hear from that Lawyer
2. “Most of what can help you is up to you.”
The key tasks in helping the family move forward must rest with the parents. No judge or attorney can require parents to cooperate or give their children the gift of courtesy between the
The good news for you is that you have the power to make life better—for you and your children. And, the best family attorneys aren't threatened by the thought that the client must ultimately be in charge.
Show Extra TipGood doctors recognize that the patient has chief responsibility for a lifetime of good health; good attorneys see the client as a capable and responsible person in getting through a difficult family transition.