Happy New Year for 2018. We hope that you find peace, joy, and love in the coming year. We also know that you might be in a difficult and traumatic time of your life to make decisions about your family. It is hard, we certainly get that. We were once accused by a potential new client of worrying about keeping their marriage together. They said: “we never met a divorce attorney who tried to help our marriage.” I am not sure that was exactly accurate but we do care and we do provide some important information. The information floating around with your friends might not be accurate. The whole point that I am trying to get across is that it is a big decision and since it is a big decision, you might want to consider getting all your facts. That is important for all of life’s decisions. We offer a one hour consult for $100 to help you get these facts and answer all your questions. The more you know, the more you are able to help yourself and make informed decisions. So, the question might not be should you stay or should you go: the question might be: what happens if I stay or if I go?
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