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Trisha Anderson
Extremely thankful for Loreen Burkett & how she handled my child custody case. She was very straightforward from the beginning & didn’t sugar coat anything. She was great at communicating, always got back to me in a timely manner & was phenomenal during the day of our hearing. I couldn’t have asked for a better attorney & I would recommend her to anyone looking for a great child custody attorney.
Gary Verna
I will forever be grateful for Loreen and what she has done for me representing me with my divorce, then my custody, and then child support. She says it like it is, will not make any promises that she can't keep. She truly cares about the people that she represents, and makes sure they get a fair deal.
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Generally speaking, it is most prudent to have an attorney help you through this process, since there can be hidden risks if you do not have sound legal advice.
The decision to obtain a custody order is personal based upon your individual situation. However, particularly when parents have a good working relationship, it can be very beneficial to have a custody order. This can be done by agreement, streamlining the process, and protects everyone.
An attorney can only represent the interests of one party in a divorce. It is an impermissible conflict of interest for an attorney to represent both parties. However, it is permissible for only one party to hire an attorney so long as the other spouse is comfortable proceeding without counsel. There is no requirement that both spouses have separate counsel.
In addition to a will, each person should consider having a power of attorney document which appoints a trusted individual to handle financial and legal matters in the event of incompetency. A power of attorney expires at death and the will then takes over. Finally, each person should consider having a health care power or attorney/living will document that directs their health care in the event of irreversible conditions.
Every adult should consider end-of-life documents tailored to individual needs. A will is critical when you have children, so that you can name a guardian and set up a trust for inheritance purposes. Wills also direct where and how your assets are divided and is the main tool used to ensure your wishes are carried out.
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