“A family law attorney I know got hit with a bad review threat in the middle of a case.
Not because the legal work was bad.
Because expectations had never been clearly set.
That is the part a lot of firms miss.
In family law, clients are often walking in stressed, emotional, and unsure of how the process is going to feel once it starts. If the firm does not define communication, timelines, boundaries, and what the representation actually includes, the client fills in the blanks on their own.
That is usually where frustration starts.
One written agreement at the first consultation can prevent a lot of that.
Not because it makes the case easier.
Because it makes the relationship clearer.
And in family law, clarity early usually prevents conflict later.”
– Hugo E. Gomez, Founder (Abogados NOW)
Set the rules before the emotions do:
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