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I Think It's Lawyer Time...But I Don't Know What I Want...?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 470498" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I want to PM you some specifics about my talk with an attny but am trying to regroup from work right now and need to deal with some things around here this evening- so, if I forget- feel free to PM me and remind me. But in short, you can call around and get a low-cost consultation which is usually either free or $50 for an hour or something like that. Have your questions formed well because you might not need more time with an attny after that for a while. I have found that it's best to do a google search or search on your state court/governemnt/bar websites for an attny who's licensed as a GAL (if you have GALs for juveniles that are attnys in your state), or at least make SURE you are getting an attny who frequqently works in juvenile court cases- not domestic, family issues (like custody and divorce). They will know processes, people, etc, and save everyone a lot of time. And should the need arise to be in front of a judge, you'll already have someone prepared to go with you and advocate for what you already has a working relationship with the judge, other attnys, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 470498, member: 3699"] I want to PM you some specifics about my talk with an attny but am trying to regroup from work right now and need to deal with some things around here this evening- so, if I forget- feel free to PM me and remind me. But in short, you can call around and get a low-cost consultation which is usually either free or $50 for an hour or something like that. Have your questions formed well because you might not need more time with an attny after that for a while. I have found that it's best to do a google search or search on your state court/governemnt/bar websites for an attny who's licensed as a GAL (if you have GALs for juveniles that are attnys in your state), or at least make SURE you are getting an attny who frequqently works in juvenile court cases- not domestic, family issues (like custody and divorce). They will know processes, people, etc, and save everyone a lot of time. And should the need arise to be in front of a judge, you'll already have someone prepared to go with you and advocate for what you already has a working relationship with the judge, other attnys, etc. [/QUOTE]
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