<div dir="ltr"><span><span><span class=""><span>I'm
sorry to hear that RA's mom is going through this. Please pass on my
love to RA. As for attorneys, if it's likely to be litigious I would
second the recommendation for Kathryn Kirkland and Cheryl Sena, albeit
based on reputation alone -- I don't have personal experience with
either of them.<br><br></span></span></span></span><span><span><span class=""><span>I
would also recommend Julia Ten Eyck (in SF) based both on my own brief
personal experience with her and on feedback from friends who I have
referred to her in the past. </span><br><br><span>Where
does RA's mother live, RJ? if the divorce is likely to be contentious,
it's usually best to retain an attorney who regularly practices in the
county in which divorce is being sought. If RA's mom is just seeking
basic legal advice and info, though, an attorney who practices in Mom's
state should be sufficient.<br><br><br></span></span></span></span></div>