Divorce law

None of my friends know anything about me but the ordinary. I don’t share with people about my life. I don’t reveal any private information. I am not an overly chatty person and I work a regular job as a hardware store manager. I punch the clock at eight in the morning. I leave the store around five. I get a half hour to eat my lunch and two paid vacations every year.  I am happy to have health, vision, plus dental benefits. I work nearly every Saturday, but always have the holidays free. Every day is very mundane. I am bored with the hardware business. What most people doesn’t realise is that I am working toward becoming a lawyer. I don’t mention law school much. When I leave the store, I drive to the college for law classes. I am in class until 10 or 11 at night. I then need to study and do homework before I go to sleep. Someday soon I am going to finish up classes, and after that I plan to take the bar exam. My goal is to specialize in criminal law. I would like to work out of a government branch. I think I’d make a good  criminal defense lawyer. It’s going to take a lot of time, work and money to actually be able to practice law. I am working toward that goal every day. I put in long hours and am always tired. My Martin has been an attorney for thirty-five years. He works out of an associate’s office in town, and he focuses on family law. Uncle Martin is the only other person who knows I am enrolled in law school. He helped me with the application and he contributed toward my first year tuition. He has been super involved and supportive from the start.

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