To do a job well, you must have the right tools. This adage applies not only to home improvement projects, but also to the practice of family law, which requires practitioners to be as creative as possible to find effective solutions for their client’s needs.
While there are many “tried and true” solutions that practitioners frequently rely upon, there are also viable tools that are often overlooked and, in fact, may not be known to some family law attorneys. Often, these tools can be precisely what is needed to craft a solution that resolves the issues of a particular case. Below are some examples of common family law problems, along with a few “often overlooked” solutions.
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