Questions You Should Ask a Divorce Attorney
Questions You Should Ask a Divorce Attorney
A time of separation and divorce can be confusing and challenging. Having a good divorce attorney by your side will make this difficult situation a little bit easier. You want to find a lawyer you feel comfortable with, who has experience in divorce law. Sometimes people think that a family lawyer is always also a divorce lawyer. But family law is a big area of law that involves more than divorce and separation. Though most family law attorneys will handle divorces, not all do. On the other hand, some attorneys are general attorneys, and they may also handle divorces. Below we have a Houston divorce attorney walk you through questions you should be asking before you make your final hiring decision.Top Questions to Ask Potential Divorce AttorneysTo help you find the right lawyer, take some time to call or visit various legal offices. Make a list of divorce attorneys that are accepting clients who are going through a divorce. Once you find law offices available to help you, you have your starting point. Next, focus on asking questions regarding experience, cost and time, and helpfulness.Experience with Divorce LawIt is important to ask prospective attorneys about their experience with divorce law. You should ask questions such as:
How long have you practiced divorce law?
Will you be working on my case, and if not, who will?
If something comes up in my case you haven't dealt with before, who will help you with it?
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Do I have to pay an initial fee (a retainer) to hire you and if so how much is it?
How much do you charge for representing someone in a divorce?
Are there ways I can save money on this divorce?
How often are you in the office to meet with clients?
Can I reach you by text, email, and phone?
Since I don’t know the divorce steps, will you explain the full process to me as we go along?
When I can't reach you, is there someone else in your office I will be able to reach?
About Angela Stout
Angela Stout was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2007. Ms. Stout has practiced law since 2007, with an emphasis on representing clients in family law matters including contested custody disputes and high-asset divorce suits with complex property issues.