Family law situations rarely arrive with a clear announcement that it’s time to get legal help. They tend to build—a marriage falling apart for months, a custody disagreement that started small and grew complicated, a separation everyone assumed would stay amicable and then didn’t. By the time most people call an attorney, they’ve already been managing the situation on their own longer than they should have. Knowing when a legal conversation is …
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