To find the best family law attorney, begin by gathering information about the lawyers in your area and asking questions. Ask the people you trust and respect for leads to family law attorneys, or leads to other people who may have attorney recommendations. Talk to your relatives, your friends and neighbors, your co-workers, and even your business contacts about their attorneys and about attorneys who have represented people that they know. Clergy and mental health professionals who provide marriage counseling or couples crisis counseling are often good sources of information on the local family law bar.
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