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5 Ways to Create Your Path to Positivity

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Erin had been talking with her office staff about the negative nature of their family law clients and how wearing it was for everyone involved, when a team member said: “Isn’t this negativity what we are telling our clients to expect? Isn’t this how we describe divorce on our website? Science of Positivity.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

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The North Carolina Judicial Branch links a good number of Help Topics directly from their home page. For example, USLegalPro has guided forms for divorce, name change, eviction, and small claims. There is a lot of information there. There is also a video "Your Day in Circuit Court" that provides an orientation to the courts.

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Ethical Considerations for Flat Fee Billing

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QUESTION: I’m a solo practitioner with a general practice handling everything from real estate transactions to family law. This model is typically used when the anticipated work is predictable, such as simple estate planning, uncontested divorce and personal bankruptcy. 91-2 & Formal Advisory Opinion No.

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DivorceHelp123 Makes It As Easy As … Well … 1-2-3 For Family Lawyers to Intake Clients, Collect their Data, Generate Filings, Plan Scenarios, and More

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Attorneys practicing divorce and family law have certain basic needs. And although the name is “123,” the software is actually designed to track a five-step workflow that is core to most any family law practice. It also includes child support calculators for Florida, North Carolina and Colorado.

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