Family Law can be complicated and sometimes having a better understanding of the process will allow you to make better decisions and preserve resources: Time, Money and Emotional Energy.
If you are represented by an attorney, he or she may seem too busy to give you the foundational information you may need to make intelligent, informed decisions. You may feel like you are working for your attorney, instead of the other way around. You may not know what questions to ask or think of questions later that never get answered. Your attorney may be hard to reach.
You may be having second thoughts about your attorney’s approach to your case.
You may just need a Second Opinion.
If you are representing yourself, you definitely need a Second Opinion.
Consult with Mr. Klein to better understand the basics of the Family Law process, to better represent yourself or better utilize your present attorney, allowing you to gain control of your case, with the goal of reducing conflict and cost and obtaining a better result.
Being more knowledgeable and working better with your present attorney, or as your own attorney, will give you peace of mind while you avoid the loss of time and money changing attorneys could entail.