Cultural intelligence in divorce isn’t only about explaining your client’s world to the court. It’s equally about helping clients understand how the court sees their world.
In my experience, the impulse to move fast is also one of the most reliable ways to leave value on the table, make decisions you’ll regret, and turn a manageable situation into a much harder one.
The question worth asking early — before you’re deep into the process — is whether the person guiding you through it can read the full story the numbers are telling.
After more than two decades handling divorces in New York, I’ve learned that the single most expensive assumption a person can make is thinking they already know how complicated their case is going to be.
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