Parenting at the Law Office
I read a great article thanks to a tweet by @lisasolomon today about a law office where parents can bring their babies to work with them – not just occasionally either!! Now that’s work-life balance for sure.
I’ve heard of some pretty wonderful sounding law offices ever since I started my virtual legal assistant business and had my eyes opened to alternative ways of doing things within the legal profession, but I think this is definitely near the top of the list in my opinion. It’s a small change, and yet it is HUGE for people who want that elusive “all” that we hope is out there somewhere. I think I especially liked that the initiative applies to lawyers and staff, as long as they don’t abuse the process!
I would have been shocked had any of the traditional firms I worked in ever offered a person to bring in their infant on a regular basis. Admittedly, since I’m from Canada many people were able to take a fair bit of time off after having a child without losing their job. Still, I actually think some people would have happily returned to work more quickly given the option to bring baby along. Our maternity is usually only partially paid and some people would love to keep a full paycheque without having to put a young child into full-time childcare. Actually, most of my places of employment frowned strongly on bringing children almost anytime, despite official initiatives like “bring your child to work day” or the like.
Fortunately for me, being self-employed allows me that elusive “all” that I had hoped for once I had my children. I can get my boys off the bus and then get right back to business while they enjoy an afterschool snack. I can fit document drafting around naptimes and usually still have time for a quick park break in the late afternoons. The occasional (okay, more than occasional!) late nights are well worth feeling like I usually have time for my clients and my children.
Laurie Mapp, Owner Halo Secretarial Services Contact us for more information on virtual legal assistance!
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Great post Laurie! It’s encouraging to see these humanizing changes in the legal work environment. I wonder if it represents a shift to focusing on holistic law – not just for lawyers and clients, but their support staff too?
On a business level it makes sense if a law firm wants to retain quality staff. Offering true work-life balance options creates a win-win situation where employers create a more productive business because employees are more dedicated to their job due to the benefits it offers.
September 23rd, 2009 at 5:22 am -
I think it’s definitely a sign of shifting to more holistic practices and firms. It may take some years yet to truly catch on, but I feel that such ways of running law firms is the future we are headed to!
September 23rd, 2009 at 6:46 am

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