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Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?
We have more than one approach to each problem to help people get the best results for them, not necessarily for us.
What do you like most about your job?
I like helping people through difficult times and making it better.
Is my case worth pursuing?
The answer to this question requires that we meet and sit down for a free initial consultation. We promise to be honest with you in our evaluation of your case.
What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?
No matter which attorney you decide to hire, please please, make sure that you can communicate with your attorney. Both that your needs are understood, and that they can explain your situation and what is best for you in a way that you can understand easily.
What is your greatest strength?
Our greatest strength here is that we communicate with our clients and that we will do what we think is in your best interests. Whether that means finding a reasonable solution short of going to trial, or whether that means fighting for you in court.
Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients?
Custody, child support, and alimony. We also help people that need to file for bankruptcy protection under the Federal Bankruptcy Code.
If you weren't an attorney, what do you wish you knew about attorneys?
I think that people sometimes think that as attorneys we have the answers to everything, but we don't. We know the system and can help you figure out the best approach to your case, but there are no 100% guarantees and anyone that says there is isn't being truthful.
How did you decide to get in your line of work?
At first I just wanted to do something that would challenge me personally, but after working in the law for 17 years now, I enjoy it most when I help people through difficulties that they would otherwise be lost dealing with.