Haunts Douglas R has an interesting photo image in his office of an ancient Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius. He was a well-known writer and general. If you research the name, you will find a well-known phrase he penned: “Prepare for war if you want peace!” This motto is adhered to by Doug during his work to speak for your rights or safeguard your interests. Our family law court action is mostly adversarial and emotionally draining for clients. We will do everything possible to ensure your issues are resolved with the other party in a manner that is consistent with your goals and in the best interests of your family. However, we will also work together to prepare for trials in all areas if settlement discussions fail.
Frequently asked questions
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What do Haunts Douglas R clients say about the work?
Clients frequently praise Doug for his honesty, knowledge, and experience, especially in family law matters. They highlight his ability to be calm yet assertive in court, ensuring that their interests are well represented.
Does Haunts Douglas R handle family law cases like divorce and child custody?
Yes, they offer services in family law, including divorce proceedings, child custody, and property division. Doug's extensive experience in these areas is noted by clients, who appreciate his thorough approach.
Can I get an initial consultation with Haunts Douglas R?
Yes, they provide initial consultations, follow-up consultations, and document reviews. This allows clients to discuss their cases and receive tailored advice based on their specific needs.
How does Haunts Douglas R approach criminal defense cases?
Doug and his team handle various criminal defense cases, including assault charges, drug offenses, and theft offenses. Their strategic preparation reflects Doug's motto of preparing for the worst while seeking the best outcomes.
How does Haunts Douglas R prepare clients for court?
The team works closely with clients to prepare for trials while also striving to settle issues amicably. This dual approach helps alleviate the emotional stress often associated with adversarial court actions.