If you find yourself in a divorce proceeding the odds are good that you are angry or fearful, and overcome with emotion. You want to win—but there are no winners in divorce cases, only losers. Your friends who without question want the best for you will offer a lot of advice based upon their experience, but that advice may not be the best for you.
It’s easy to lose focus on what really is the best for you and the children.
My responsibility as your attorney is to take the time necessary to determine what is the best result for you and your children, and then to do all I can to achieve that result. I believe in the family and want to do all I can to protect any family that undergoes a divorce.
If there are children, you will not be getting rid of your spouse once the divorce is final—instead you and your former spouse will need to work together for a number of years to raise your children. You each will attend school functions and share birthdays and holidays with your children. Although you will live in different houses, your family will not die, but will continue to exist.
The way a divorce is handled has much to do with the future quality of life of each member of your family. Although the division of property and debt is very important, the future quality of life of you, your children, and you soon-to-be ex-spouse is at stake. I am very sensitive to this truth and work hard to bring about the very best for you and your children.
If you find yourself in a divorce proceeding the odds are good that you are angry or fearful, and overcome with emotion. You want to win—but there are no winners in divorce cases, only losers. Your friends who without question want the best for you will offer a lot of advice based upon their experience, but that advice may not be the best for you.
It’s easy to lose focus on what really is the best for you and the children.
My responsibility as your attorney is to take the time necessary to determine what is the best result for you and your children, and then to do all I can to achieve that result. I believe in the family and want to do all I can to protect any family that undergoes a divorce.
If there are children, you will not be getting rid of your spouse once the divorce is final—instead you and your former spouse will need to work together for a number of years to raise your children. You each will attend school functions and share birthdays and holidays with your children. Although you will live in different houses, your family will not die, but will continue to exist.
The way a divorce is handled has much to do with the future quality of life of each member of your family. Although the division of property and debt is very important, the future quality of life of you, your children, and you soon-to-be ex-spouse is at stake. I am very sensitive to this truth and work hard to bring about the very best for you and your children.