Going through a divorce can often be a difficult time. When it comes to
choosing the right
divorce lawyer, there are a variety of factors worth evaluating. These may include the
amount of capital at stake through the divorce, ownership of children
and rights to household ownership.
Connection with the Lawyer
In other forms of legal controversy, connection with the lawyer may not
be as important. This is not the case in divorce court. According to the
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, "You must feel comfortable with the lawyer you hire if you are to
work effectively together. If you are not comfortable with a lawyer you
interview, you should probably trust your instinct and not hire that person,
even if you cannot isolate the cause of your discomfort. You will be telling
the lawyer intimate facts of your life and the lawyer may have to give
you advice and information that you may not like."
Consider Referrals
With 50% of marriages eventually ending in divorce, it is likely that someone
you know will have a lawyer that they can refer. Be sure to always take
referrals with a grain of salt and keep your options open, as a lawyer
who worked well for someone else isn't always the perfect fit for
your situation. If you have a lawyer that you worked with in the past
that doesn't specialize in divorce law, an opinion from them can hold
a lot of weight, as a lawyer will often have a short list of names for
recommendation.
Cost
The cost of a lawyer is largely based upon their experience and the amount
of time they will need to devote to your case. Base the amount of money
that you will spend on the lawyer on the value of assets being disputed
and the desire for ownership of the children.
Don't hesitate to
contact us at Kovacs Law Office if you have any questions about selecting an effective
divorce lawyer.