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THE UNIQUE ATTRIBUTES OF BELLINGER LAW OFFICE

December 23, 2014

When you’re working with me I take great pride in providing you with a myriad of relevant, no B.S. information. Whether it is in the form of a book, the countless articles I have written, or the videos I have produced, I want you to utilize every bit of it. For example, the reason why I wrote my last book, and the books I will write, is because I want to put this information into your hands. I want to educate you. I think of my clients as my herd (and I mean this in an endearing way), I have to feed them, take care of them, and give them what they need to grow during this phase of their life to get them to the place where they need to be.

I’m not trying to be a Salesman

Take these posts and study them. Ask me all the questions you have. Go get a second opinion if you have to. I’m just saying access this information, use it, take the information to an attorney and say, “Look, I’ve got this information. This is what Bellinger says. What do you think about my issue?”

This is your divorce. It’s your future and your children’s future. Do what you have to do so that you can make an intelligent, well-informed decision. Contact me today for an initial consultation.

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