It started small — just confusion
Last fall I had a pretty bad experience trying to deal with a property line dispute with my neighbor. It started small — just confusion about where the fence should go — but quickly got serious when he brought up old documents and said my shed was over his boundary.
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When I went through my divorce last year, I had the same problem finding someone who wasn’t either too busy or too pricey for a regular person. What worked for me was checking out Lawyers in Quesnel, BC because it gave me a clear idea of who was nearby and what type of law they specialized in. I liked that it wasn’t one of those confusing national sites — it actually focuses on our region. I found a lawyer who did family cases and mediation, and it made such a difference that she actually understood small-town dynamics. Like, she’d seen how local judges handled things, knew the other attorneys, and even gave me advice that was specific to how cases usually move here. What I learned from that whole process is that it’s not just about hiring someone “good,” but finding someone who fits what you need and gets where you’re coming from. I tell people now to call a few places, ask questions, and trust their gut. Sometimes the calmest person on the phone turns out to be the one who actually fights hardest for you later.