The publication of the professional caused a whole debate about why this responsibility fell to her.
During 2020, the year of the pandemic, there were 92,739 divorces.
Having the fine line between professional and personal life well defined could prevent a major crisis.
A a lawyer has shown his particular situation, since he never imagined that his career would involve divorce their parents.
The divorces they are a reality to which millions of couples around the world submit after their relationship does not end up working out well, but benefiting some actors involved, such as lawyers by providing their services for the realization of contracts and support in all kinds of procedures that this action entails, a fact that has been constantly growing over the years.
According to data from the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics (INEGI), since 2010 and accumulating 86 thousand 42 divorces, year after year these were increasing until reaching their maximum peak in 2019 and registering 160 thousand 107 divorces; despite this, The pandemic had a curious impact on this figure, since these separations fell to register “only” 92,739 during 2020 (a figure where monetary factors such as the economic crisis could directly affect its decline).
Taking into account that there may be joint property involved and other points of interest, lawyers play an indispensable role in this decision (as was well demonstrated in the trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard), where your professionalism is put to the test.
A lawyer has shared her experience with users on social networks, mentioning that she never imagined study a law degree to ultimately divorce his parentsa fact that caught the attention of Internet users, making his publication viral and opening a debate around this situation.
I don’t understand why you divorce them. Find someone else, tell them they hurt you, it’s not your place to do that. If they understand, they will look for someone else. If they don’t understand and don’t care about your feelings and your well-being, don’t care about theirs either and deny yourself totally.
— Elda (@eldamogc) June 4, 2022
And why would it have to be unethical.
As long as the lawyer conducts herself ethically and professionally, that is not even an issue.
– The Strip (@el_franja) June 4, 2022
LOL
there are.
And the lack of ethics and other vices that you can mention are not exclusive to lawyers.
Architects, accountants, chemical engineers, designers, businessmen, carpenters, laundresses and a long etc. have them alike.
– The Strip (@el_franja) June 5, 2022
Although this lawyer who has had to divorce her parents has sparked uncertainty in the networks about why she would have to do that, users have exposed an important point, professionalism at all costs.
In the business world there is a saying that you have probably heard on more than one occasion, business and friendships never go hand in hand; however, this should not be a problem, if a person is acting with professionalism and leaving aside any personal relationship, preference or inclination that could overshadow their objective vision, a fact that speaks volumes about the image of an expert.
This kind of reality where people could lose their temper a little in their personal lives and affect their professional profile We have recently seen it at a higher caliber and resulting in a considerable personal brand crisis, particularly with the case of Christian Nodal when he launched his song attacking J Balvin, which, although it fulfilled the objective of positioning itself before the eyes of thousands who sought to follow up on this small dispute, the artist’s image was considerably affected by the perception of his followers, who recommended that he better go to therapy.
Professional and personal life is separated by a fine line that we must take care not to cross, as it could jeopardize our image as trained experts.
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