Not exact matches
From there, they
get access to a whole host of real, curated articles about divorce and about some of the issues, both
legal and personal issues, that they're going to experience
throughout the divorce, and real, practical
advice for dealing with those issues.
``... the perception of a lawyer and the
legal profession remains as someone or something that we need usually in a stressful, difficult situation / time and that, as a buyer of
legal advice / services, you're going to
get whacked with an expensive bill for a piece of work that you don't understand for the privilege of not being communicated with very often
throughout the process.»
In this way, each party has the benefit of
legal advice throughout the process, and any mediated agreement is less likely to fall apart at the end when the parties
get independent
legal advice.