August 8, 2007
Divorce Lawyers Aren’t A Dime a Dozen
The first thing to consider with divorce lawyers is where to find a good one for you. There are several reputable places to find divorce lawyers, and many come from professional or personal recommendations.
If you and your spouse sought counseling before deciding to proceed with a divorce, the marriage counselor can give you solid recommendations on who to use. Suggestions for attorneys can also come from a lawyer you already employ for other services, such as taxes or wills.
They will have the inside knowledge to inform you which divorce lawyers have a good reputation in court. Another source of divorce lawyers could be from friends who recently went through a divorce. They will be able to honestly tell you how their experience was and if you should even consult a specific attorney.
There are other things to consider when choosing divorce lawyers, and that is the issue of fees. Fees are going to vary from one attorney to the next, and you need to be sure it will accommodate your wallet. Choosing a divorce lawyer means deciding if you want someone who works for a large firm or who runs their own office. You also need to see how they bill you for their service. Some lawyers like to have their fees paid in advance and then will deduct cost when the services are not used. Other attorneys may employ a pay-as-you-go policy. Lawyers who use the services of paralegals and office aids may cost more than other lawyers who do all the work by themselves. Finding out how long an attorney has practiced can determine how much he or she will charge. Once you have decided upon a fee, be sure that all the requisite papers are signed and witnessed so you won’t be held accountable for extra charges.
Divorce lawyers are not a dime a dozen. In fact, each attorney can contribute something different to your personal situation. What you need to do is find a lawyer that fits your personality and your divorce. If you don’t, you will end up feeling anxious and worried about how the divorce settlement will turn out. Divorces are straining enough without thoughts of how poorly your attorney will perform in court. Learning to trust a lawyer is half the battle in finding one that suits you, so look long and hard before making a final decision.
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