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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 632572" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>LucyJ, um, they all want to make money. Some are ethical though and others are not. It's hard to know who is and is not unless you are connected to somebody in the legal field who IS ethical. My son learned about the difference in attorneys while going through his custody battle with his ex. His attorney worked her tail off for him because his case was huge and she got so much money...every e-mail or phone call was over a hundred bucks...but she got the job done. Ex's attorney charged just as much, but was not as invested in the outcome of his client's case. Most attorneys turned her down and said she HAD no case, but hers said he'd take it. He made a lot and did very little to help her, although she basically had no case anyway...if anyone hires an attorney for any reason, do your homework first. Just like in any profession, there are good ones and not-so-good ones. A good attorney will cost you. My ex paid almost $50K for 36's attorney, but it went on almost a year. But she was top notch. I suspect ex spent almost as much and lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 632572, member: 1550"] LucyJ, um, they all want to make money. Some are ethical though and others are not. It's hard to know who is and is not unless you are connected to somebody in the legal field who IS ethical. My son learned about the difference in attorneys while going through his custody battle with his ex. His attorney worked her tail off for him because his case was huge and she got so much money...every e-mail or phone call was over a hundred bucks...but she got the job done. Ex's attorney charged just as much, but was not as invested in the outcome of his client's case. Most attorneys turned her down and said she HAD no case, but hers said he'd take it. He made a lot and did very little to help her, although she basically had no case anyway...if anyone hires an attorney for any reason, do your homework first. Just like in any profession, there are good ones and not-so-good ones. A good attorney will cost you. My ex paid almost $50K for 36's attorney, but it went on almost a year. But she was top notch. I suspect ex spent almost as much and lost. [/QUOTE]
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