It is important that we do not face the perilous seas of life alone. Yet, many of us are lone because we have been hurt by others or do not know how to be trusting. The cornerstone of any relationship is trust. As an attorney with bankruptcy and family law practice in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, it is sad to see that so many people are unable to communicate with others and the breakdown of trust that occurs in important relationships. So many of life's nasty disputes could be resolved if only others were trustworthy or if we ourselves could learn to be trusting.
I associate the word trust most with the words: love, respect, comfort, and safety. Having trust means that you have someone with whom feel safe physically and emotionally. Trust is the basis around which all human relationships are built. Without trust there can be no relationship. Trust leads to connection with others. It allows you to be available to other people and it allows you to be available to them. In a way, trust is loyalty. Trust involves respect for a person, their abilities, and acceptance of their faults along with their strengths. Trust allows us to forge relationships and to accomplish things that we cannot do by ourselves.
There is power in trust and in unity and connection with others that you simply cannot find outside of a trusting relationship. One of the reasons that our law firm is so successful is that we have all learned to work as a team, trust each other, and build on each other's strengths.
Let me encourage you to find people that you can trust to counsel you, to console you, and to be there for you. You can do that, in part, by listening to others before you seek to be heard yourself, by making yourself available to others, by being loyal, and by yourself being trustworthy.
If you find yourself in need of someone to talk to about a legal problem, you can trust our staff and attorneys. We understand trust and loyalty and practice it every day with our clients and between our attorneys and staff. We want to hear and to understand your problems, and our Coudersport, Potter County lawyers have the experience to help with Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and many other legal problems, which include, debt solutions, medical bills, credit card debt, debt defense, car accidents and personal injury, adoptions, family law, and violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
You can count on us. Call our attorneys if you live in Coudersport, PA 16915 or Smethport or McKean County. We offer appointments in person and by telephone.
If you are in trouble, pick up the phone. Come see us. We do not charge for an initial bankruptcy or personal injury appointment. Leave our office armed withpowerful information about your true choices. In Lycoming and Tioga Counties call (570) 309-6690.
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