Happy New Year again. What a year it’s been for the world, and particularly for family lawyers. COVID-19 seemed at its end and people began to move forward in their lives. Many had placed much on hold, including the desire to start fresh.

And as the virus appeared to disappear, family law attorneys/divorce lawyers became busier than ever. Big cases, small cases, restraining order cases, business divorces, custody mayhem, all resurfaced en masse. Our firm, like most of our colleagues, was inundated with new business. We had choices, we turned down cases we might have accepted in the past and we expanded our capacity.

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