Representing clients with diminished capacity can present a challenge for even the most experienced attorney, and every client and every matter is different. Minors of the same age may have vastly different maturity levels and clients suffering from dementia may have varying symptoms and abilities to recall information or make informed decisions. For example, a fourteen-year-old may not be able to legally enter into a contract, but he or she is likely capable of making decisions and expressing opinions regarding with which parent he or she would like to live. In scenarios involving memory loss, a client may exhibit mental impairment one day and be…