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Choosing a divorce atto ey

Topic: DivorceBy Eric C. Cheshire - Cheshire Family LawPublished Recently added

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If you and your spouse are separating, your main question may be “How do I choose a divorce atto ey?” Going through a divorce can be overwhelming, but there are specific factors to consider that may safeguard you from hiring the wrong representative. 1. Inquire about fees. When you consult with a divorce lawyer, discuss fees upfront so that you can focus on the litigation. Ask what the hourly rate is, when the fees are charged, what forms of payment are accepted, and whether or not the retainer is refundable. (read additional article... How to Save Money on Atto eys Fees 2. Discuss the potential length of the litigation process. Florida law can be tricky, and no atto ey can predict the outcome of any case. However, a divorce specialist should be able to explain what may extend or shorten the length of the legal process. 3. Look into the lawyer’s history. A qualified divorce atto ey will have experience in handling various types of cases. Your representative should know what to expect from the judges as well as the other atto eys involved in the proceedings. 4. Ask how knowledgeable the atto ey is with family law. Many quality divorce atto eys don’t have enough experience with the various aspects of family law. Your lawyer should be familiar with all family court guidelines and procedures in your area. 5. Talk about the lawyer’s objectives. If an atto ey advises you to do anything that makes you uncomfortable, the result can be devastating. Ask a potential representative how he or she intends to keep your best interests in mind. 6. Seek references. Client testimonials can give you insight into whether or not a lawyer will meet your expectations. Ask clients how effectively and judiciously the atto ey negotiated their Florida law cases. 7. Check the atto ey’s availability. Before hiring any divorce lawyer, look into how quickly he or she responds to your phone calls or emails. An easily accessible atto ey will return messages promptly and communicate intentions clearly. 8. Ensure that you are comfortable around the atto ey. Your lawyer should be on your side from start to finish. You should be treated respectfully and courteously, and the atto ey should earn your trust by displaying confidence and competence. Ultimately the answer to the questio “How do I choose a divorce lawyer?” is to hire someone who understands the delicate nature of the situation. Your personal story should be handled with your needs and goals in mind. You are welcome to ask a question on our website. http://www.cheshirefamilylaw.com

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Atto ey Cheshire and his firm are highly dedicated to consistently providing competent, forthright and professional legal representation to all persons with legitimate claims or legal dilemmas requiring specialized and knowledgeable counsel. We litigate on the trial and appellate levels but make every determined effort to promote settlement. If you have questions regarding Florida Alimony in the State of Florida, please contact: Eric C. Cheshire (561) 655-8844 or visit our website at http://www.cheshirefamilylaw.com

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