ATTORNEY IS IN THE BUSINESS OF SOLVING PROBLEMS.
You have come to the right attorney for your problem here...
Even if you are losing your case---attorney can likely turn it around.
Attorney limits how many cases she works on at a time, and
actually excels at difficult cases..
Attorney often works on cases that other attorneys won't work on.
Attorney limits how many cases she works on at a time, and
actually excels at difficult cases..
Attorney often works on cases that other attorneys won't work on.
Affordable service * Friendly Help *
Great Problem Solving* Winning Strategy
Great Problem Solving* Winning Strategy
If you have a job and somewhat decent credit, or
your former spouse does or
you are still married and no dissolution has been filed,
then you should call attorney.
We have worked for more than 20 years with clients
that can afford legal help--
they just can't afford to pay $250/hr.
Attorney herein is a down to earth, friendly and helpful person.
No pretentiousness, no games, no over the top nonsense.
Attorney is known for not losing cases, simply because
(1) from the beginning of the case, attorney formulates a plan
for how to solve your problem
(2) attorney evaluates the client to use every possible fact in client's favor
(3) attorney uses more facts than client has disclosed by
uncovering things client may not even know
(4) attorney has much experience in difficult litigation,
such as against B of A, Chase Bk,W Fargo Bk
(3) attorney uses more facts than client has disclosed by
uncovering things client may not even know
(4) attorney has much experience in difficult litigation,
such as against B of A, Chase Bk,W Fargo Bk
(5) attorney acknowledges credit where due if it happens
and will admit fault if wrong
and will admit fault if wrong
(6) attorney researches law for updates weekly
(7) attorney is not afraid to call a spade a spade
and does not tolerate bashing or rude behavior by other attorneys
(8) attorney can check on all Federal Court cases in the USA
via Pacer at any given time.
And attorney has more than 20+ years in litigation.
(7) attorney is not afraid to call a spade a spade
and does not tolerate bashing or rude behavior by other attorneys
(8) attorney can check on all Federal Court cases in the USA
via Pacer at any given time.
And attorney has more than 20+ years in litigation.
Quite frankly, attorney can attack any case, even the most difficult, and still
be able to devise a solution. If case is extremely difficult, it may take
more time, and money. Once in awhile we find a case that is not
going to go anywhere--such as when a parent has turned a child
against the other parent--and the child has made up his or her mind
that one parent will never be anyone they want to speak to?
When this occurs, the alienated parent should not give up, but instead
would do best to let it go for time being. All things come full circle, and
children become adults. As they get older, they become wiser in most
cases. And in most cases, if a parent has never given up hope,
the child will be back later, when the child is ready.
Being human, we simply cannot control everything.
We can give our best effort and try all that we can...but when it
comes to trying to force kids to "like" you, that usually
doesn't happen if too much damage has been done.
In those cases attorney suggests that the concept of acceptance should
be used, as outlined in John Ruskan's book, Emotional Clearing.
going to go anywhere--such as when a parent has turned a child
against the other parent--and the child has made up his or her mind
that one parent will never be anyone they want to speak to?
When this occurs, the alienated parent should not give up, but instead
would do best to let it go for time being. All things come full circle, and
children become adults. As they get older, they become wiser in most
cases. And in most cases, if a parent has never given up hope,
the child will be back later, when the child is ready.
Being human, we simply cannot control everything.
We can give our best effort and try all that we can...but when it
comes to trying to force kids to "like" you, that usually
doesn't happen if too much damage has been done.
In those cases attorney suggests that the concept of acceptance should
be used, as outlined in John Ruskan's book, Emotional Clearing.