“A lot of family law friction starts with communication.
Not because clients are unreasonable.
Because expectations were never made clear in the first place.
Response times.
Preferred channels.
What actually counts as urgent.
Those things feel small at the first consult.
Later, they become the whole relationship.
The firms that handle this well usually do one thing early:
They set the rules before emotion starts testing them.
And that matters in family law.
Because when clients know what to expect, they are usually more respectful of the process.
Not because they were managed.
Because they were informed.
Clarity early tends to prevent tension later.”
– Hugo E. Gomez, Founder (Abogados NOW)
Set the tone before the case does:
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