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Booger Bentley
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Im going to law school and im looking into divorce as my specialty. However Ive read in what few publications i could find on the subject that many schools put divorce as a back burner field and some are trying to weed out the programs that support it as a specialty. apparently it is believed that Divorce lawyers are not the best or brightest of lawyers.... So here's my questions
1.) What are the best law schools for an up and coming divorce Lawyer?
2.) Why is Divorce looked down upon by other lawyers like personal injury lawyers are?
3.) Where are some of the best places in the U.S. to practice Divorce Law... (National average is approx. 50% of marriages end in divorce and many dont last past twoYears anymore, that's last I looked so Im sure some one will ream me on the figures... But with those numbers suppose anywhere is good.)
Any other advice on the field from people with experience would be great. I know I want to be a lawyer, I dont really wanna do anything else so persuasion against it or law school would be futile. I realize some lawyers are broke... But so are some doctors and small countries too...
If it helps at all I'm thinking of practicing in Oregon, as it seems to be a place I would like...minus the liberal freaky hippies and the extreme GOP's there...I'm not positive though...
1.) What are the best law schools for an up and coming divorce Lawyer?
2.) Why is Divorce looked down upon by other lawyers like personal injury lawyers are?
3.) Where are some of the best places in the U.S. to practice Divorce Law... (National average is approx. 50% of marriages end in divorce and many dont last past twoYears anymore, that's last I looked so Im sure some one will ream me on the figures... But with those numbers suppose anywhere is good.)
Any other advice on the field from people with experience would be great. I know I want to be a lawyer, I dont really wanna do anything else so persuasion against it or law school would be futile. I realize some lawyers are broke... But so are some doctors and small countries too...
If it helps at all I'm thinking of practicing in Oregon, as it seems to be a place I would like...minus the liberal freaky hippies and the extreme GOP's there...I'm not positive though...