An attorney can assist with a Child and Family Investigator’s (CFI) involvement in several key ways. They can help prepare their client for interviews and observations conducted by the CFI, ensuring that the client’s perspective and concerns are effectively communicated. The attorney can also guide the collection and presentation of evidence that supports the client’s case, such as relevant documents or witness testimonies. Additionally, they can provide advice on responding to the CFI’s report and recommendations, including challenging any findings that may be inaccurate or unfavorable. Overall, an attorney’s support can help ensure that the CFI’s investigation is thorough and fair, and that the client’s rights and interests are protected throughout the process.