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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a family law attorney. Interview several. You need one who will tell you the law, tell what will likely happen if this goes to court, give you various options on how to get there from the most reasonable way to litigation so you can better make decisions. You need to listen to your attorney and if he/she tells you something you don’t want to hear (but in a professional manner) listen to him or her. I always tell people that they are the driver but I’m the navigator. If they don’t want to follow my direction, that’s fine but it will cost them more and they may end up worse. Bottom line: work with a trustworthy attorney who has your back but is practical and follow the advice[/quote] Thanks. This is OP. I’m willing to do this and have no idea whether this person aka attorney is trustworthy. They were recommended. They made some good points about things I can ask for and I’m also divorcing someone who is unstable and who isn’t going to budge much. Who may not actually retain their own attorney. It’s scary. [/quote]
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