Attorneys act as advisors and spokesmen for their clients, when they're acting as attorneys. They don't act idependently of their clients, so it is up to the client to decide for himself if he is making the "right" decision. An attorney will only advise. That's not a decision. Most attorneys act in their client's best interest, to not do so is malpractice. And they wouldn't do very well professionally if they gave bad advice.
"In most cases, lawyers which practice family law are reputable. There are many other types of lawyers which make more money than family law, so they are usually doing it for the right reasons."
do it
You could actually make the right decision then you wouldn't have to worry about fooling her into thinking you did.
Think about what's the right thing to do! And what feels right to you!
You have made a moral decision when you used your beliefs of right and wrong about society and people to make a decision.
In Economics, marginal decision making helps to analyze various factors. When you make a decision at the margin, you evaluate rationality in an attempt to come to the best choice.
you can feel in the right
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Personality can influence decision making by shaping individual preferences, priorities, and risk tolerance. People with different personalities may approach decisions in distinct ways, such as being more cautious or impulsive. Additionally, personality traits like openness to experience or agreeableness can affect how individuals gather information and weigh options during the decision-making process.
Member of the organisation are encourage to independent in doing work an make a decision.
No. Decision is a noun. The adjective decisive has an adverb form, which is decisively, and the past paticipe adjective decided (substantial) has an adverb form decidedly.
Women have to make the right decision, and some times it takes time. And most of the time when women change there minds it's always the right decision.