Categories: Divorce

Carole King Had It Right

Here are the lyrics to one of her songs:

“Care-a-lot is a place we all can go
Come to Care-a-lot, it’s a place we all can go
Come to Care-a-lot
Share-a-lot
Care-a-lot”

If you are going through a divorce, you might want to ask yourself this question: do they care? Does it matter if your attorney cares? Do you care if they care? Best Law thinks that all of this matters. It is important that we care. It is important that you know we care about you and your family. You should feel like your attorneys and their team care about you. They answer your questions, they listen, they empower you, they coach you, they gently tell you things that you need to hear. And, when your attorney goes to mediation or court, you can tell that they care and they are positive advocates for you. I think Carole King had it right.

Cindy Best

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