TIP 19 Using Psychologists
In a contentious custody dispute, consider referring the customer to a psychologist for ongoing counselling throughout the lawsuit. Benefits include: yet, the client has a practitioner to assist with the issues existing that is very emotional, and the lawyer can focus on the problems that are legal; and the psychologist, two can be helpful in helping the customer to present instructions.
TIP 10 Educating Your Clients
Give your client the value of your expertise and experience by providing them with information which is pertinent to his or her case. By purchasing materials such as brochures, tapes or books which are related to your area of law, this can be accomplished easily and inexpensively. It is also possible to give your clients stuff from your library, either as a copy or on loan. In some cases, you may also provide sites or phone numbers to clients where they can obtain the info . (Although this last source is valuable, most customers tend to overlook them and see them as less precious than actually getting hard copies of materials out of you.)
TIP 18 Get it Off Your Chest
Clients, especially matrimonial clients, often require a way to tell their story to others. Think about various forums where a customer can get it off his chest. Look at using psychologists, social workers, mediation, Dispute Resolution Officer hearings, Judicial Dispute Resolution conventions and mediation as ways to permit a client.
TIP 7 Agendas and To-Do Lists
The customer is forced to choose a specific option and strategy;
TIP 13 Homework for the Customer
Another homework for your client might include going throughout the home to stock the contents room by room, categorizing each item by source, price and approximate market value.
TIP 9 Basic Information For Clients
Produce a record of fundamental information that can be given out to clients at their first interview. It might also be provided in electronic form.
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