Saturday, June 14, 2008

All You Need To Know About Divorce Lawyers

by Avis Carlee

Divorce lawyers are generally called upon when a marriage has broken down completely, with little chance of reconciliation, but finding one can be difficult; ensure that your lawyer has at least the following attributes and abilities:

*Well versed in divorce law

*Have the correct bearing for this type of work

*Be consistent in their work


In these circumstances you will need a divorce attorney who has at least half their workload in this area and one that is able to act as a mediator. Still, you also need to feel at ease with them; someone who immediately instills a sense of trust.

Attorneys that specialize in mediation cases will be able to give you sound advice for out of court settlements but if a court appearance is necessary, they will need experience. Although there will be tasks you need to perform on your own, if you need to speak to your divorce lawyer, write down exactly what help you want from them.

Costs are always an issue so write down everything you want to ask and in a logical order always making sure there is an accurate record of times dates and the duration of conversations. Keep a file for all your notes, letters and documents so do as much as possible on the phone and by mail to keep the office time at a minimum.

Your attorney is there for advice and any foreseeable legal actions so do not rely on them for anything but what you are paying them for, and especially not as a shoulder to cry on. To get the best out of your divorce lawyer, leave any petty arguments you and your spouse have, aside from the divorce case.

Let your lawyer know from the start that you will be in charge of the case and they are there for legal advice and not as someone to lean on when things start getting rough. You are employing them for their experience but at the same time you need them to understand that it is your divorce and you want to make the decisions about how it is too proceed. As the person paying for their service, you should expect to be sent copies of any relevant documents and if there are any issues that need to be clarified that a prompt response by them is expected.

There are instances when you may not actually need direct legal representation but may just wish to use the services of a lawyer for advice on legal aspects like a marital settlement. In these circumstances you may only need to write down any issues you are unsure about and speak to your lawyer regarding those, and possible outcomes. Many couples now arrange marital settlements, and use a divorce lawyer to help them with this rather than resorting to the courts.

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