
Much like my son, my clients for reasons unknown often choose not to listen. I have found that there are two areas where this occurs most often. This first an age old problem for divorce lawyers and attorneys; securing asset's that are likely to fought over or hidden after a divorce begins. In a Memphis divorce, there is a mutual mandatory injunction that prohibits both parties from destroying, spending or hiding asset's. This doesn't mean that you cannot protect these assets. We generally advice our clients to secure a storage unit, inventory the items they will store, do not remove anything necessary for everyday life, provide your spouse with a list of what you removed, take great measures to avoid damaging any items, and if possible video tape the move. It never fails. People don't listen. What happens next is not a big suprise. Much like my son, tears ensue, items are removed and I am called upon to fix it. The results are generally less than what one would hope for, additional legal expenses, uncertainty, locating the items, waiting for a hearing date and having to fight for what could have been preserved. In addition, I learn something. I learn that my client will consider my advice to be mere suggestion.
The second problem, and one that has become more prevalant is Facebook. Our contract states that our clients will either suspend or shut down their facebook account. It never ceases to amaze me that this rarely happens. Recently, we had an individual seeking custody of children. At trial we had to face evidence that showed my clients intentions may have been less than honest. I think "Ill do anything to get these kids, even if it means telling that judge whatever he wants to hear" may be something you want to refrain from putting out there in social networking land.
The point is that I've done this a few times. I generally have a good idea what is going to happen. If I tell you to do something, it is not a suggestion and it is not a power trip. It is to help you in your case and your life. Your paying for my advice, don't waste your money. Let me help, let my experience and the experience of others help your avoid the mistakes that we have seen.
Hey.....Are you still listening?