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Marriage Warnings, Parenting Guidance, and Divorce Advice.

My nickname is Dr. Dreamer because first, I am a Doctor, and second, I have always dreamt of a wonderful life, where my spouse, and I would enjoy our children and have a great marriage. Even though my original dream is shattered, as a result of a divorce, I am still dreaming.....I would like to share with you a brief introduction of my story. I got married years ago, and my marriage was pretty good for the first 5 years. After that,


"The Yearning and the Reality"

Dr. Dreamer

the relationship between my ex and me started to deteriorate slightly and steadily. However, things were still reasonable between us, and we had our first child. After the birth of our child, my ex changed a lot, negatively so. This affected our relationship further, and life was getting more difficult.After the birth of our second child, things were getting a lot worse between us. This was the beginning of the end.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Selecting the Right Divorce Attorney or Lawyer Part (1)

Dear Loyal Readers,

Let me talk to you a little about how to choose a good attorney. It's very easy to choose a lawyer that you will ultimately not like. Here is how to avoid the mistakes that I have made.

The most important quality or trait that you should be looking for in an attorney is his or her being approachable! if an attorney is of the type who is rigid and only wants to dictate what should be done without consulting with you, then stay away from him or her.

Attorney fees are extremely high, and the last thing that you want to do is waste your time arguing with your lawyer about how matters should be handled. I had such a problem with my first lawyer who was very argumentative, which ultimately cost me a lot of money.

My fist lawyer did not like the fact that I was logical and sequential in my thinking. She thought that this was haughty of me, whereas the reality was from that. I was only interested in presenting her with the proofs needed to establish my case. Apparently, she felt that I was taking over her job. When I let her handle things on her own, she did nothing, and all I would get from her was bills!

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From Dr. Dreamer, I wish all of you a wonderful evening and a very good night!

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