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Old 01-27-2005, 10:01 AM   #10
OnyxCougar
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Ask them how many child support/custody cases they've had, specifically representing men, and how many they've won. Find a local fathers support group (there's a link on the thread I started on the parenting forum) and have them help with finding attorneys. Mostly, their demeanor in the office at the consult will tell you everything you need to know. If they aren't ready to get started right away or seem in any way blase' about your case, it's not the kind of attorney that is going to do their best.

If you're going to pay for an attorney, pay him/her to win.

Many times female attorneys are more aggressive.
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