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Parental Alienation - Family Law Attorneys |
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One of the most important decisions you will ever make in protecting your children is choosing the right attorney to represent you. You will find detailed instructions on how to qualify an attorney in the book Fatal Divorce Mistakes
You will see two different designations for each area:
Orange dots represent an attorney that meets our criteria in your area, you will find all of their contact information on the map. Just put your curser over one of the blue dots and the information will appear. If you click on the dot their webpage will pop-up.
Red dots represent attorneys going through the approval process, but we haven't posted their information yet. If you need an attorney in a pending area, please contact us by email to request their contact information.
In the event that we don’t have an attorney assigned to your area, we will make every effort to find you one that meets our criteria. Any attorney that doesn’t meet our requirements will never be listed on our site. Believe me, we know the right questions to ask and we are not afraid to ask them!
Choosing the right attorney is a crucial step
in the process of dealing with an ex-spouse that is employing
parental alienation tactics to destroy your relationship with
your children! I went through 3
different legal firms during my custody battle. By the time the
litigation was over I had accumulated over $150,000 in attorneys
fees and had lost my sons.
In my opinion, my journey
through the court system can only be described as a total
mockery of justice. It appeared to be nothing more than a
sham and pretense of justice, and all of it was supposedly
done “in the best interest of the children”. I would have
done things very differently if I would have known then what
I know now about our legal system. I would like to save you
that same pain and heartache.
We are putting a lot of time and effort into finding quality
legal professionals for the families that come to our site.
Having the proper representation can make all the difference in
the outcome of a child custody battle.
Keep in mind that “child custody” isn’t just a title given in a
hearing. It will affect how you are allowed to interact with
your children for the next decade or two. Even if you win a
favorable custody arrangement, you will still need an attorney
capable of enforcing the law when necessary, and holding an
ex-spouse accountable to any court orders protecting your rights
and your children.
Although there are absolutely no guarantees given or implied about the outcome of your case if you choose to have one of these attorneys represent you, make no mistake about it, choosing the best attorney for the job will greatly increase your chances of success regardless of where you find them.
We have also provided you with an
attorney interview
format. These are highly recommended and effective interview
questions to ask your prospective attorney. Knowing the
right questions to ask, and starting out with a clear
understanding of expectations between you and your attorney
is imperative to your goals both in and out of court.
If you know of an attorney that you would recommend, please
contact us (or have them contact us) for consideration to be
listed on our site.
support@keepingfamiliesconnected.org