
SAN DIEGO - Sometimes Julia M. Garwood telephones divorce clients just to check on how they’re doing. “I just talk to them and find out where they’re emotionally at, which I don’t think a lot of attorneys do,” she said.
She tells them she’s not billing for her time on the call. “I just want to find out how you’re doing, how’re you holding up, that sort of thing.”
Occasionally, the clients respond with questions...
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