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Bad Legal Advice: taking advice from friends, relatives & coworkers vs. taking advice of a lawyer

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Bad Legal Advice: taking advice from friends, relatives & coworkers vs. taking advice of a lawyer

By Mark Zocher | 2012-08-29 | Comments Off on Bad Legal Advice: taking advice from friends, relatives & coworkers vs. taking advice of a lawyer
Advisor for Mediation

Over on my How to Use a Lawyer blog, I posted a blog with the title above.  For some reason, this seems to continue to happen all the time, but especially in family law matters, where everyone else seems to know better.

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