Look for the right qualifications. Your first step is to find someone who is very experienced with your stat's divorce laws. They should be well regarded and knowledgeable. They should be someone you are very comfortable with and can trust. Unfortunately, there are many family law attorneys who are unscrupulous and are not concerned with your needs and are looking to make money - period. You need a family divorce attorney with a heart. One that can help you understand thelegal process of divorce and help you get through it.
Interview candidates thoroughly. When interviewing candidates, meet with a few prospects. Ask each one a myriad of questions so that you can get a feel for their experience and knowledge. Here are some questions that you can ask.
- Do you specialize in law, divorce, and child custody?
- Are you certified to practice in xyz state?
- Do you have experience handling divorces? (Note: five to ten years experience in family law and divorce is best)
- What percentage of divorces do you handle on a weekly, monthly or yearly basis?
- Do you have any family mediation advice or a high rate of successful settlements?
A good family law attorney should thoroughly explain the process and answer all your questions. They should charge reasonable fees and make you feel comfortable with their service offerings. You should avoid attorneys who practice general law or have limited experience.
In conclusion, finding a family divorce attorney isn't difficult but it takes some work on your part. By looking for the right qualifications and interviewing prospective divorce attorneys, you will find someone suitable. Good luck.
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