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Did you know that selecting the right attorney can make or break
your financial future? The divorce process is arduous and costly and if
you make the mistake of selecting the wrong attorney, you will end up
on the losing end, financially and emotionally!
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1. You need to research attorneys, who specialize in divorce or family
law. There are links on this site that may help you with legal
information. Personally, I would not look in the “yellow pages.” “Word
of mouth,” in my opinion, is the best way to locate successful
attorneys in your area. Another avenue might be to ask friends, who
have been through divorces. Their opinions and recommendations may be
invaluable to you. Remember that your friend’s partiality to a certain
attorney, does not guarantee that the suggestion will guarantee a good
“fit” for you.
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After you have
obtained several names, the process of interviewing should begin. Many
attorneys will not charge for the initial conference but will charge a
retainer, upon being hired. Use that initial meeting to fact find.
- Go
to the conference, prepared with your own information such as length of
marriage, ages of the children, incomes, positions held, etc. Bringing
a time line, indicating marriage date, job changes, moves children’s
ages, etc., is helpful. Your prepared expense statement will offer the
potential attorney, a good idea of your financial situation.
- During
each interview, ask how the attorney bills. The most expensive attorney
is not necessarily, the best one. The most inexpensive, on an hourly
basis, might not mean that he is cheaper, in the long run. There may
be costs that will be charged that will escalate your expenses. Do
not be “penny wise and pound foolish.” Attorneys make a lot of money
and that is OK. Remember that you do not always "get what you pay
for." Go with your “gut.
- ”Be sure to take notes during
each interview. It is important to select an attorney that you are
comfortable talking to and one who will work well with you. Be concise,
with your questions. Ask about potential conflicts of interest. Beware
of an attorney who tries to sell his abilities. A good attorney does
not need to sell himself. His reputation does the selling. If an
attorney states that he or she can “stall” the divorce process for you,
look out! Except in very unique circumstances, this will only cost you
more money and pay for his new BMW!
- Please think twice,
if an attorney asks you to put together a “wish list.” That is a waste
of time and money and lures some women into thinking that they will
fare better, than is realistic. Use the interviews to let the
potential attorneys know about your expectations regarding the divorce
and the costs.
- Research in advance, the laws in your
state, regarding the person who may or may not be responsible for the
payment of your legal fees. Try to ask the same questions at each
interview. That way, you may compare each person’s answer, which will
help you in making your decision
- Third,
subsequent to your deciding on an attorney, the divorce process begins.
Remember, that after you hire an attorney, he is required by law, to
keep your confidences. For your own welfare, you should etch in your
brain, the fact that, attorneys like everyone else, face the temptation
of placing personal financial gain ahead of your ultimate good. An
honest and ethical attorney will not create ways to cause you undue
expense, to the detriment of your pocketbook! In addition, you must
take responsibility for avoiding emotional and financially costly
arguments over inconsequential things.
- Finally,
there are a few warnings that you should not ignore. If your attorney
or his assistant does not return your call within 24 hours, there may
be a problem. Be VERY CAREFUL about signing a verification, without
seeing the document for which the verification pertains! You can change
attorneys, midstream but it is very costly because of the time
necessary for the new attorney to catch up.
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