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One of the most important steps you’ll take in your divorce comes at the very beginning. It’s the initial consultation with a lawyer, where you’ll get an overview of what’s to come and choose the person who will be at your side throughout.
If you’re at this stage, or wondering if you’ve found a lawyer you can trust, you’ll want to listen to the conversation I recently had with Ron Bavero, author of the entertaining and informative book about divorce, An Elephant Doesn’t Marry A Giraffe.
Watch on the Conversation on YouTube.
Ron, who has decades of experience as a divorce attorney, likes to point out that divorce is an $11 billion industry and that, frequently, the only people who come out ahead financially are attorneys. That’s why he stresses the value of using an initial consultation to find a lawyer who will work with and for you, not in their own self-interest.
He had plenty to share, including these four tips for making the most of your consultation:
Getting Divorced? Start Here?
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Disclaimer
This podcast is intended to entertain and inform - not to provide legal advice. For any legal advice about your divorce or otherwise, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
By Corey Shapiro5
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One of the most important steps you’ll take in your divorce comes at the very beginning. It’s the initial consultation with a lawyer, where you’ll get an overview of what’s to come and choose the person who will be at your side throughout.
If you’re at this stage, or wondering if you’ve found a lawyer you can trust, you’ll want to listen to the conversation I recently had with Ron Bavero, author of the entertaining and informative book about divorce, An Elephant Doesn’t Marry A Giraffe.
Watch on the Conversation on YouTube.
Ron, who has decades of experience as a divorce attorney, likes to point out that divorce is an $11 billion industry and that, frequently, the only people who come out ahead financially are attorneys. That’s why he stresses the value of using an initial consultation to find a lawyer who will work with and for you, not in their own self-interest.
He had plenty to share, including these four tips for making the most of your consultation:
Getting Divorced? Start Here?
>>Sign up for our email newsletter.
Disclaimer
This podcast is intended to entertain and inform - not to provide legal advice. For any legal advice about your divorce or otherwise, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

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