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Finding the right attorney, 10 questions to ask your potential Attorney before hiring

Finding the right attorney, 10 questions to ask your potential Attorney before hiring

10 Questions to Ask Your Potential Lawyer

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Legal Fees, Costs, & Agreements what you Should Know

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How much are you willing to spend? or can you Afford ?

  • There are many legal aid and pro bono programs in your community that provide legal help for people with low incomes or attorneys who offer their services for a reduced cost.  Visit www.findlegalhelp.org Click on your State, then Click on FREE HELP and see what resources might be available to you in your State and Area.
  •  ask for referrals from friends,neighbors or co-workeres
  • Make a list of questions to ask the attorney, and be prepared to answer his questions. Bring any and all Documents to show him that may help or explain the problem, Make a list of all your concerns involving your case on paper, ask what your  legal rights are,  what the  chances of winning your case are,and  the length of time it will take to complete.  Here are some tips on Interviewing a Lawyer

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  • Keep in mind this one factor   “ It is who serves the other party first in a lawsuit.”  Both parties can hire an attorney, file the paperwork in the proper courthouse, but the party that serves the other party first has many advantages. Sometimes time is of the essence.
  • No one knows your case better than you do. What you need at this point is GENERAL KNOWLEDGE in Family Law all through out this web site is good informative information .

 

 Get Informed, Get Involved, & Inspired

 

Chances are if you are on this web site reading this content you are experiencing this issue for the first time.  Once is enough for most folks.  If that is you then you are about to invest yours and your children’s future life to the attorney who you choose to represent you, and more importantly a Judge who makes all decisions, and who also hears hundreds of cases every day.  I suggest not to go it alone, involve a parent, family member, good friend someone who can offer you support and give you a second opinion.  This is a highly emotional time and chances are you are stressed out.

 

Keep your attorney him or her accountable, let them know you are familiar with the law too, you need to BE APART of your case, not left out.

 

 

Messy divorces & custody battles devastate all those involved emotionally & financially.  A full blown trial could take years of litigation and cost $60,000 – $ 100,000 for most families both parties are drained, then when the money is gone the children’s college fund drained, the house in foreclosure , cars or trucks repo’d, credit scores gone, the ramifications are endless, then when it is all gone and life is not any better, you start to work it out , communicate, get along, show respect.  I have heard many couples say after 2 yrs the hurt & pain , resentment starts to go away, and they except their new roles in life.  So don’t let this scenario happen to your families money.

 

 

 Researching Attorney Discipline Click Here to see if he or she has had problems in the past.