The divorce process can be
fraught with emotional strain.
Nevertheless, if the process has been
started, you must work with your attorney, participate in negotiations
and make decisions that may affect the rest of your life.
Unfortunately, for some, the attorney-client relationship is not
comfortable. Here is how some clients might explain how they feel:
- He is good in court and I can see the judge respects him, but I can’t
communicate with him. I feel intimidated.
- She is really great when she is negotiating with the other lawyer, but
when she is talking with me she can’t talk in a language I can understand.
- I just wish I could get a second opinion once in a while.
- I wish someone would translate for me.
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My experience as a divorce attorney, negotiator and teacher can be a
valuable advantage and a help to you throughout the divorce process.
As a coach, I will be with you to answer questions as you go through the
divorce process. In language that you will understand, I will help you to
see what and why your divorce attorney is doing what he or she is doing. I
will be your interpreter of divorce “legalese.”
As a negotiating consultant, I will help you and your attorney negotiate
successful outcomes surrounding custody, support and property issues.
Learn more about me at
My Background. Learn more about facing divorce by going to
The Three Roads to Divorce. |
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