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Episode #135: Opposing Counsel, Not Opposing Enemies

22 min · 6 de may de 202622 min
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In this episode, Jake Gilbreath and Ryan Segall discuss why maintaining an amicable and professional relationship with opposing counsel can actually lead to better outcomes in divorce and custody cases. From reducing costs and delays to improving negotiations and minimizing conflict for children, they break down how civility can be productive in family law matters. If you have a Texas family law matter you would like to speak with one of us about, visit www.waltersgilbreath.com or email us at podcast@waltersgilbreath.com.

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