5 Tips On Selecting Your Divorce Attorney
The decision to divorce is not an easy one and nor is the decision which attorney should represent you. We've come up with 5 simple tips which should help you find the ideal divorce attorney to help you through your divorce.
Don't use your normal attorney – you might already have a attorney from when you've sold your house, it's nice to build up a good working relationship with your existing attorney but they might not be best suited to the situation. Much like you wouldn't get a carpenter to repair a leaky tap, you're better off getting a attorney who is a divorce specialist representing you. attorneys tend to specialize in certain areas and it really helps to get the right horse for the right course.
Visit them in person – your emotional and financial well-being may well be affected by the outcome of your divorce and the decision about who represents you shouldn't be taken lightly. You may well have to tell them secrets about your relationship and almost certainly will have to reveal your financial circumstances as well, so it's important to finding a divorce attorney you trust and feel comfortable talking to in person.
Check their experience – while each relationship breakdown is different and unique, it's important to check that your attorney has had relevant divorce experience. For example if you see your settlement going to court, be sure to check whether they have had any courtroom exposure in similar cases. It might also be worth asking if they have any testimonials from their other clients.
Ask about fees – don't be scared to approach the subject of cost from the outset. It's vital to know how much the attorney's services will cost you. Don't feel embarrassed asking, they will be used to being asked and normally are quite upfront about their fees. While it is probably not the best strategy to choose your attorney by price alone don't be afraid to shop around.
Go with your gut feeling – at the end of the day you will be placing quite a lot of trust in the person you choose to represent you, so you should go with your heart. Someone might be perfectly qualified, with lots of experience and competitively priced but something doesn't quite feel right – if that's the case you shouldn't have a problem with looking elsewhere. You don't have to be friends with your divorce attorney but a good relationship certainly helps!
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