Zealous advocacy does not mean blind advocacy, especially in matrimonial matters. A truly good and responsible matrimonial attorney does not just unquestioningly follow a client’s directives; the attorney must examine the facts of the case and make recommendations to the client which will be to the client’s benefit, while also taking into account the other parties in the case.
Family Law Blog
Dear “Ask the Attorney”: My wife and I had been “happily” married for more than 6 years and we have two small children. Out of the blue, she told me that she is in love with someone else – another woman! Obviously I want to get a divorce but want […]
People decide to seek a divorce for any number of reasons. However, some people choose NOT to seek a divorce because they have been scared into thinking that things will turn out a certain way which will not be to their benefit. They come to this conclusion after talking to people they know who are not lawyers, but who either have gone through a divorce themselves or know someone who did. Often, the conclusions people reach from hearing these anecdotes are wrong, but those wrong conclusions hold them back from changing their lives.
Your Divorce, Your Children, Your Life Before, During & After: Einhorn Barbarito’ Matrimonial & Family Law Blog
January 20, 2012 | by Einhorn BarbaritoEinhorn, Barbarito, Frost & Botwinick’s Matrimonial and Family Law Department’s Blog provides information and tips related to just about any aspect of Matrimonial and Family law, including such topics as divorce, alimony, child support, custody, ,equitable distribution, prenuptial agreements, domestic violence, Civil Unions, and grandparent visitation. –