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Fort Worth Class Divorce Child Custody - Are You A Priority?

What is a good legal performance for your Fort Worth Class Divorce child custody lawyer?


I don't want to sound like I am passing the buck, but you need to consult a legal expert on this subject to get the best answer. I sued an attorney in my lifetime and frankly finding an attorney with the courage to do it was difficult. I also found out that accountability for their performance is difficult to prove and it appeasers to be more gray than black and white. I believe there is great potential for attorneys to sue other attorneys a business.


There is plenty of room for good attorneys because in my opinion there are so few of them. I have seen attorneys blame judges or their clients for their losses. Attorneys cannot admit guilt or responsibility because they could be sued. I have had attorneys tell me they represent themselves first and their client comes second or third. So as you can see, you are not their priority.


There are options when hiring a new custody attorney. For example, at your first meeting, take another attorney with you. The attorney may be a family friend but isn't a family attorney. After all if they were, you would probably hire them.


Nevertheless, the Fort Worth class divorce child custody you take with you may help you understand the process of custody and how attorneys work. Also the attorney will be able to ask the right questions of the attorney that you may not know to ask. The reason is because this may be the first time you have ever had to hire an attorney for this kind of case.


Having another attorney present may make the family attorney uncomfortable--too bad. In child custody cases, the future of your child is at stake--so don't be passive. I have known attorneys when they meet their clients for the first time and they will tell them anything to get their business. In custody cases, you are in a highly emotional state and the attorney may tell you what you want to hear. By having another person with you first consultation, any attempt to slip you a con job or take advantage of you will be minimized.

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