A social worker is treating a client in a custody battle with his ex-wife. The social worker receives a subpoena for client's records from the wife's lawyer. The social worker should first: A) Immediately provide the requested records to the wife's lawyer without hesitation. B) Consult with the client about the subpoena and discuss potential implications. C) Contact the ex-wife's lawyer to inquire about the purpose of the subpoena. D) Seek legal advice from the social worker's supervisor before taking any action.