February is a month that shines a spotlight on love — love for our families, our communities, and the people we show up for every day.
At The Button Law Firm, it also feels like the perfect time to talk about something we’ve poured a great deal of care into over the years: the free guides we’ve created to support families.
From the beginning, we’ve believed that families deserve clear information, honest guidance, and practical tools — especially during moments that feel overwhelming, uncertain, or unfamiliar.
As Russell puts it:
“Not every family that needs help is ready to call a lawyer. Sometimes they just want answers, reassurance, or a place to start. We wanted to create something that meets people where they are.”
That belief is what led us to create our free community guides.
Information Without Pressure
Our guides are rooted in the real work we do every day — and the hard lessons learned while holding negligent parties accountable. They’re built around one simple principle: families should be able to access helpful information without feeling pressured into making a legal decision.
Ashley explains:
“These guides are about giving families information without pressure, so they can make decisions that feel right for them and their children.”
Whether someone is proactively researching safety or responding to an unexpected crisis, these resources are designed to provide clarity and confidence during stressful times.
The Guides We Offer
Today, we offer three free guides to our community:
10 Tips for Finding a Safe Daycare
Choosing a daycare is one of the biggest decisions parents make. This guide outlines what to look for — from supervision and communication practices to environmental safety and potential red flags — so families can feel informed before problems ever arise.
5 Steps to Take After a Daycare Injury
When a child is hurt, emotions run high, and questions come fast. This guide breaks the process down into clear, manageable steps so parents know what to document, who to contact, and how to protect their child’s rights.
What to Do After a Car Wreck
Car accidents are overwhelming. This guide walks families through the immediate next steps and practical considerations to help them protect themselves and their loved ones after a crash.
Each resource was created with care. But as the world changes — and as we continue learning from the families we serve — we know it’s time to revisit and improve them.
Help Us Make Them Better
If you’ve read one of our guides, shared it with someone you care about, or relied on one during a difficult moment, we would genuinely value your honest feedback.
We’re currently refreshing these resources, and your input will directly shape the next version.
We’d love to know:
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What questions did you still have after reading?
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Was anything confusing or overwhelming?
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Are there topics you wish we had covered more deeply — or at all?
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What other guides would be helpful for families like yours?
These guides exist because of our community. And we want to make sure they continue to meet families where they are — with clarity, care, and no pressure.
If you’re willing to share your thoughts, we invite you to complete our short feedback form and help us make these resources even stronger.
Because when it comes to supporting families, we believe in always striving to do better.