The number one piece of advice that I can give is to listen to your lawyer.
Your lawyer is there to help represent your best interests. If they recommend you do or don't do something, then follow their advice.
Your lawyer will know what will and what won't help your case, and can try to minimize the damage when something is not in your favor.
This especially applies to people with children and parenting issues. Your lawyer is on your side, and is there to look out for you.
If your lawyer asks you to complete documents by a certain date, that means your lawyer needs these completed. Remember that your lawyer has to abide by the dates required by law for filing documents.
This means that you need to get the paperwork done in the time frame that they ask.
Allow your lawyer to guide you, and you will be much better off at the end of your case.
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