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Josh's avatar

I'm a 3 strikes qualified public defender in Washington working in Seattle.

I get paid a good amount (150k, benefits package better than anything but high level tech company).

Like you a newly divorced dad. I've got primary custody (girls stay at my house every night mom has them 2.5 evenings a week most of the day on Saturday) mom owes me child support (but not much still hasn't finished grad school).

Im responsible for the health insurance. One of my kiddos has special needs.

I've contemplated going private, don't have the savings. The interesting thing in Seattle is that because public defense is so robust, and because if you are in custody at time of filing you automatically get appointed a public defender on all felonies without a financial screening, there isn't a lot of room to get high level cases as a private attorney unless it's sex cases. Other than that you are stuck slinging duis.

I talked to biggest dui firm in town and with the kiddos needing insurance, and my amazing pension plan currently, I'd likely take a pay cut unless I wanted to work just as much as I do now.

That's kinda the thing though, it's at least 60 hours a week doing this work. But I get to practice criminal defense at an extremely high level. I'm an expert in complex mental health litigation in homicides. And there is that public service aspect too.

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BowTiedGrandma's avatar

When you are honest with your self and your work ethic you are on the right track. Finding what drives business in your area will take some time. I have confidence in you.

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