We have a beautiful drake elm that is in need of pruning. Unfortunately it was planted when the house was first built and survived a hurricane as a young tree but was left listing to one side. When we bought the house it was staked with rope to try to either straighten it or prevent it from leaning more. That really didn't help. The community does not allow removal of certain trees and we were in town intermittently so we weren't able to deal with it. It is now big and beautiful but I'm worried about how pruning will go and how pruning might affect the angle of the trunk. It's gotten very wide side to side when looking at it while facing the house. Do you have any advice on pruning as we search for a local arborist?