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What
questions should you ask your attorney?
- Do you specialize in divorces,
or are divorces just a part of your practice? Are you a
certified family law specialist?
- What is your strategy for my case?
How long will it take to resolve my case?
- How long to you take to return phone
calls? How do I get a hold of you if there is an
emergency? What do you consider to be an emergency?
- Will anyone else in your office be
working on my case? What experience do they have? Can I
meet them?
- How will you charge me? What is your
hourly rate? Do you charge for the time I spend with other
lawyers, with paralegals, and/or with secretaries? If so,
at what rate? What is your retainer up front?
- What costs other than your own do you
expect will be involved (for example, for private
investigators, forensic accountants, physicians, and/or
psychologists), and how will you charge me for them?
- What's your estimate of the total
cost to me of this divorce? (Do not be alarmed that most
divorce attorneys will resist answering this question as
the cost of the divorce depends greatly upon the level of
conflict in your case. However, the way in which the
attorney answers this question may help you size up the
attorney. An honest attorney will often answer that it is
difficult to estimate the costs in advance. An attorney
that gives you an unrealistically low amount may just be
trying to get your business).
- Do you allow me to negotiate directly
with my spouse? How can I keep the cost of my divorce
down? Are there tasks that I can do myself to cut down on
the amount you will charge me?
- Based on what you know about my case,
how would you predict a judge would rule on it?
- What can you do to help me understand
the tax effect of the decisions I will have to make?
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