
Stephanie I. Blum said she was drawn to family law because of how rewarding it can be to help clients and their children navigate the traumatic experience of divorce.
“It is likely a time when they have to make life altering decisions and they are least capable of doing so,” she said, adding: “I have remained engaged in this practice because no two clients are the same, every case involves its own unique set of facts and challenges, and al...
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