Preparing for Your Consultation

 

What Should I Bring to My Consultation?

In order to prepare for your consultation, you should first complete and return any paperwork the firm sends to you. This might include a consultation agreement, an intake form, or a questionnaire. 

You should also make sure to bring any paperwork relating to your case. For instance, you might be modifying a prior court order or you’ve already been served with papers. Make sure that you bring a copy of those documents to your consultation.  

Can I Bring My Children to My Consultation?

It can be hard for children to hear the information discussed in a consultation, and it can be hard for them to sit quietly for an hour or so. Be mindful of your children, and make every effort to find supervision during your consultation. Consultations run smoother and are more effective when the children remain at home. 

What if I Need to Reschedule or Cancel My Appointment?

Life happens. If you need to reschedule or cancel your consultation, please be sure to do so. You can call the office, reply to your confirmation email, or use our scheduling link. 

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Erinakes Law, PLLC

Erinakes Law is a dependable Texas family law firm dedicated to helping you resolve your legal matter. I will work closely with you to hone in on your goals and come up with a strategy to find the best outcome for you, your finances, and your children. I have experience in negotiation, mediation, and litigation to resolve your case and protect your rights at every step along the way. These skills will be important to get the result you want, especially when dealing with challenging co-parenting scenarios.

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