Plaintiff appeals from a small claims action in which she alleged that the defendant, while acting as her attorney in a divorce action, breached professional standards and consequently caused monetary damages.
During the course of the domestic relations action, plaintiff’s then-husband came to plaintiff’s residence and requested *233 that she relinquish his personal bank statements and cheeks as well as monthly statements and checks relating to an account jointly held by them so he could turn them over to his attorney. Plaintiff consulted defendant and was advised that she should release the documents.
The documents were never returned, and plaintiff subsequently spent $48.75 obtaining photocopies of certain checks she had surrendered. She filed suit against defendant, claiming he abrogated his responsibilities as an attorney by advising her to relinquish possession of original documents relating to future litigation. In concluding that the defendant did not breach his professional service contract, the trial court found defendant’s advice to be consistent with community standards.
The standard for legal services, as in other professions, is the exercise of the customary skill and knowledge which normally prevails at the time and place. See
In re Cronin,
Judgment affirmed.
