Divorce refers to the dissolution or the legal end of a marriage. Every state
has its own legal requirements governing when a divorce may be granted. These
legal requirements may include a residency requirement, grounds or a reason
for the divorce, among others.
The grounds for divorce may vary from being fault-based and no-fault based.
All these requirements vary from state to state. Certain exceptions like
Irreconcilable Differences and Irretrievable Breakdown
are common no-fault grounds for divorce in almost all states. Your divorce
could be the most important financial decision in life, as well as one of
the most nerve wrecking. In such a circumstance, the key person who can see
you through this is a divorce lawyer.
The divorce lawyer helps you in making extremely important financial and
emotional decisions like child custody, property divisions etc. You must
choose a lawyer well versed and specializing in Family Law.
You can look for a good lawyer by asking around, consulting your friends,
relatives and acquaintances. A divorce lawyer with references will be more
helpful than the one who is completely unknown to you and all people around.
When you first meet the lawyer, give all case facts. The fee quoted by the
person will be a rough approximate as the amount of legal work involved is
not very clear. Usually, they charge by the hour, and a retainer fee as an
advance payment may be desired by the lawyer. You are at liberty to interview
a few lawyers before choosing one to represent you in court.
To be on the safe side, it's a good idea to enquire from the lawyers the
following facts:
The relevant experience he/she has in Family Law and number of years
of practice in this field.
Steps involved in the divorce process as well as expected time frame
and legalities involved.
Filing fee and the fee that any additional legal assistants employed
will ask for.
Inquire about the Retainer Agreement policy of the
lawyer/firm.
Billing cycle of the lawyer.
A good lawyer will answer all queries, and will try to address any concerns
that you may have about legal implications or your case in
general.
A good divorce lawyer:
Will always be prepared for all your hearings.
Will know exactly what your expectation from the case is.
Will not be able to win all hearings.
May not be able to answer your calls 24*7*365.
Once you and your spouse start the proceedings, do not sign any paper for
your partner without express knowledge of your divorce lawyer. Litigations
and negotiations are little subjective so ask your lawyer about his/her policy
in this matter.
A good divorce lawyer is invaluable to your case, so you should choose one
carefully. Also, once your case starts, do not change lawyers unless it is
absolutely necessary as this may also harm your case. In case you are looking
to change divorce lawyers, make sure that you get all information from the
previous divorce lawyer such as who is the judge, necessary papers etc, so
a smooth transition is possible. Once you place your trust in a lawyer, do
it completely and assist him/her. After all, it is your own life.