Saturday, April 25, 2015

Frequently Asked Questions About Hiring A Divorce Attorney


Q How much does a divorce attorney charge?

A. There is not a set fee. Each divorce is unique and the divorce attorney will set their fees depending on the amount of time they will need to invest in the case. The amount of paperwork they will have to file. The amount of traveling they will have to do. The area they are located in.

Q. Is a woman divorce attorney better than a man?

A. The gender of your attorney has nothing to do with their abilities to represent you in court. Female lawyers are sometimes more sympathetic to female issues, but that does not mean that the females are better equipped to represent you. Hire a lawyer based on their experience, their willingness to help, and their availability.

Q. Are consultations always free?

A. Most law firms do offer a free consultation visit to potential clients. These visits give the lawyer the opportunity to hear the facts of the case and to decide if they have the time, and the resources, to represent you. It also gives you the opportunity to decide if you want to retain the attorney. You should ask if there is going to be a charge for the consultation visit.

Q. Do all divorce lawyers handle child custody cases?

A. No. Each lawyer decides what types of cases they will handle, and there are some lawyers who choose to only represent clients who have no children involved in the dissolution.

Q. Can you hire a lawyer online?

A. You can visit the websites of lawyers online, and you can read about their experience, their offices, and their practices, but you need to sit down face to face with a lawyer before you retain them.

Q. Is the information you tell a lawyer confidential?

A. The information you tell your lawyer is confidential, but the confidentiality applies to law firms you have retained. If you have simply talked to a lawyer, and you did not give them a retainer, then they are not technically your lawyer, and the confidentiality agreements may not pertain to them.

Q. Can a lawyer refuse to take a case?

A. A law firm does have the right to refuse to represent anyone. That is one of the reasons why they do consultations.

Q. Can a divorcing couple use the same legal representative?

A. Most attorneys would not entertain the thought of representing both parties in a divorce because it would be a conflict of interest. A couple can file their own papers with the court if they are amicable, there are no children involved, and they agree on every point in the dissolution of the marriage.

Q. Does your lawyer have to be from your home town?

A. The legal representative that you hire must be licensed to practice law in the state you reside in. they do not have to be from your town or county, but if you hire someone from another town they may charge more because they will have higher travel expenses.

A divorce attorney represents one person in the dissolution of a marriage. The amount a divorce attorney charges depends on the case and the location.
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