Family law issues tend to be emotionally draining, but with an experienced professional on your side, you can rest easy knowing you are giving yourself the best chance at success.
Not exact matches
In
family law, at least, your workflow can be unpredictable — after all, the ups and downs of people's lives don't
tend to follow a set schedule, so you have to be able react quickly whenever a new
issue arises.
The national Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and
Family Matters notes in its final report that only about 6.5 % of legal problems ever make it to court, but it is unlikely in the extreme that so many of the people with high school diplomas or less are bundled into the 93.5 % who manage to resolve their legal
issues outside of court, especially when we know that for people with low incomes, legal
issues tend not come one at a time but cluster and multiply into other areas of the
law.
Join Michael Jones on our
family law blog today as he discusses custody of the
family pet (s) and how BC Courts
tend to address the
issue: