The Importance of a Close and Consistent Service

As if going through a divorce or separation isn’t enough, in terms of stress and anxiety, many people also have the added frustration of having to deal with different members of a practice, throughout their matter. They have a constant struggle to get the levels of attention, understanding and empathy they so badly require at this most important, life changing event in their lives.

All this not only serves to add to stress levels, but also, it can risk protracting the situation and achieving a poorer outcome.

It’s therefore vitally important that you don’t rush into your choice of legal firm. Remember, the biggest, oldest and well known names don’t necessarily translate into offering the kind of service you ideally require. For example, many of our clients who previously went to such firms found themselves having to constantly re-explain their situation to new faces dealing with their matter, wasting time and money whilst the member of staff appraised themselves of their case notes - often missing important details.

What you should be looking for is a firm that not only offers a specialised divorce and separation legal service, but also, a firm that can offer the levels of close, attentive, one to one service you so desperately need. Such a firm would also be capable of offering the degree of empathy and understanding of your personal matter (along with realistic fees) that will reduce your anxiety and stress levels - based on that old adage ‘a problem shared is a problem halved.’

Such a ‘one to one,’ specialist service is offered by RJS Family Law. We know family law inside out and will get to know you equally well! You can contact us at anytime to discuss developments, news and even those ‘tiny wobbles’ that we have all experienced whilst going through a separation or divorce. We will work closely with you to address all related matters to include finances, residency and child contact to achieving the best possible outcome.

Get in touch with RJS Family Law today.

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