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Risks of bringing others initial consultations

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When individuals are going through a divorce or family law matter and are looking for an attorney, many want to bring friends or family members into the initial consultation. The reasoning can make sense on a surface level in that they are looking for moral support and a second option. However, there are risks with bringing others into an initial consultation relating to attorney-client privilege and confidentiality. This article talks about those risks and is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: The risks of bringing friends or family into an initial consultation. You can find our more about our St. Louis Divorce Lawyers by calling 855-805-0595.
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When individuals are going through a divorce or family law matter and are looking for an attorney, many want to bring friends or family members into the initial consultation. The reasoning can make sense on a surface level in that they are looking for moral support and a second option. However, there are risks with bringing others into an initial consultation relating to attorney-client privilege and confidentiality. This article talks about those risks and is based on an article on Family Law Headquarters titled: The risks of bringing friends or family into an initial consultation. You can find our more about our St. Louis Divorce Lawyers by calling 855-805-0595.
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