Divorce is an emotionally overwhelming period. And while you obviously need a divorce attorney with first-rate legal skills and knowledge, it's important that your lawyer also empathize with what you're going through – and help you deal with the emotions needed to work toward the best possible solution. Jane-Ashley McMillan is such an attorney. Making your needs and rights her number one priority "Personal experience has enlightened me on how difficult, sad, and frightening divorce can be," says McMillan, who is licensed to practice family law in Texas and South Carolina. "The first thing I do is make sure I understand the situation. I talk with potential clients for as long as they need to talk, to make me aware of the situation until I understand it to the degree that I can advise them thoroughly."
With your needs and rights as her top priority, McMillan provides guidance and passionate representation through difficult family law matters. "I take a personal interest in each client," she explains. "It's important to always communicate with the client and answer their questions, so they can understand fully the process. I have the ability to convey the law in a way that clients can understand." Resolving cases through Mediation and Collaborative Divorce Though she loves the Courtroom practice, McMillan strongly considers using mediation or collaborative law to resolve family law issues. "Going before a judge is the most expensive and damaging way to end a marriage," she says. "A Collaborative Divorce is a cutting-edge vehicle to resolve marital and post marital issues – an amazing way to promote the ongoing emotional well being of the family, even though the family will operate within an entirely different framework in the future." It's most important to attempt to resolve a marriage dispute amicably when children are involved, she adds. "Children are typically battered about in divorce matters. Parents often don't understand how their actions affect the children. It's a painful and difficult subject for parents. It's best if both parents make decisions jointly, and the collaborative process can help them reach an agreement among themselves; designed by them to meet their family's future needs." Handling complex property matters effectively Jane-Ashley is experienced in handling complex business and financial matters. "I am equipped with the resources to understand property, business and tax implications of cases involving sizable estates." Zealous representation is often demanded when dealing in cases involving financial disputes over employment or personally-owned business assets and liabilities. In these cases, it is particularly important that the attorney present a fortress of strength and confidence. "I possess these skills, because I have had experience in dealing with this type of case in and out of the Courtroom." This experience is essential to the effective handling of complex property disputes. Well-trained staff handles your divorce smoothly and efficiently With more than 25 years of experience and a well-trained staff, McMillan reduces costs and stress by resolving your case efficiently within her office. "I'm familiar with the local judicial system and understand the tendencies of the Courts I deal with, "she says. "My staff has been with me over eight years and they understand how the system operates, and how we should operate within it for the best result. They know exactly what they need to do for each case, and this creates a well-greased wheel that makes the process go smoothly.They're capable of handling most of the paperwork for my review so that I am able to concentrate on the areas that best utilizes my skills. "It also saves the client money. The staff can perform certain tasks that free my time to practice Law." McMillan and her staff keep you informed of what's going on at all times. "It's important in my office that the client always feel connected to me and my office. We return all calls promptly and respond to all letters and emails immediately." An attorney who cares about her clients' welfare "I care about every client I have," says McMillan, "and what happens to them matters tremendously to me. That's what motivates me: addressing each client's needs in a way that makes them feel personally cared for. I'm confident in my skills as an attorney in all areas of Family Law. " Skill, efficiency, and a personal touch: the benefits of working with Jane-Ashley McMillan. For more information or to book an appointment, please contact: Jane-Ashley McMillan Jane-Ashley McMillan offers a discount on an initial consultation for Divorce Magazine readers.
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