How to Select a Divorce Lawyer
By Scott Morgan
Legal Magazine
Selecting a divorce lawyer
to handle your family law case is a very important decision. The following
are a few important criteria to help in finding the right divorce lawyer.
Experience and Focus
Any divorce lawyer you consider should have substantial experience in
handling divorce cases in your location. An experienced divorce lawyer
will know the tendencies of the various judges in your jurisdiction and
should be able to use this knowledge to your advantage. Additionally, that
lawyer should practice primarily in the field of divorce law. Often people
will hire a lawyer who practices primarily in some other area, thinking
that any lawyer will do. However, divorce law is a very specialized field
that requires particular skills and experience in order to have a
likelihood of reaching a successful conclusion.
Past Client Testimonials
Perhaps the best way to decide which divorce lawyer to use for your
divorce case is to find out what former clients have to say about that
lawyer. While divorce is never an enjoyable process, some divorce lawyers
have more success at satisfying their clients than others. If you do not
know someone who has been a client of that particular divorce lawyer, you
should consider asking the lawyer for a list of clients that you can
contact who can describe their experience with the lawyer. While client
confidentiality is important, any good experienced divorce lawyer should
have at least a few former clients who are willing to vouch for him or
her.
Accessible
When a client becomes dissatisfied with a divorce lawyer, one of the most
common complaints is that they were unable to communicate with the lawyer.
It is very important that your divorce lawyer be accessible and prompt in
responding to your phone calls, emails, and requests for meetings. While
you can ask the divorce lawyer about their office policy, this is another
area where you can best evaluate the divorce lawyer by hearing what former
clients have to say.
If a former client of the lawyer tells you that they found it very
difficult to contact the attorney, or that the lawyer either did not
return calls or respond to emails or would take several days to do so, you
should definitely avoid that lawyer. Divorce is an unpleasant and
frustrating process under the best of circumstances. If you are unable to
reach your divorce attorney, or at least someone on his or her staff, the
frustration level can increase exponentially.
Fees
When you make your initial appointment with the divorce attorney, you
should inquire about a consultation fee. Some lawyers do brief initial
consultations for free, although most experienced divorce lawyers will
charge between $100.00 and $200.00 as a consultation fee, or will charge
their normal hourly rate.
For example, I charge a flat $100.00 consultation fee with no additional
hourly charges, regardless of the length of the meeting. Essentially, the
consultation fee is to "weed out" those people who are not serious about
the possibility of hiring me. Given that my normal hourly rate is
$200.00/hour and the usual typical consultation takes about 90 minutes,
the charge for my consultation is significantly discounted. Therefore, you
shouldn't let a consultation fee scare you away from interviewing a
particular lawyer.
During the consultation it is vitally important that you have a candid
discussion with the prospective divorce lawyer about fees and what you can
expect. Typically, an experienced divorce lawyer will require the payment
of a substantial retainer up front, against which that lawyer's hourly
rate and expenses will be charged. You should find out what that lawyer's
hourly rate is, what the up front retainer will be, whether any portion of
the retainer is refundable if it is not exhausted, and how often you can
expect to receive invoices that detail their hourly charges and expenses.
You also will want to know how detailed the invoices are. Once again, this
is another area where you can get excellent information from those people
who have been clients of that divorce lawyer.
Comfortable
While all the above issues are important, there is one final question you
should ask yourself before hiring a divorce lawyer. Are you comfortable
with that lawyer and are you confident in his or her abilities? If the
answer is anything other than a resounding "yes," you should keep looking.
Your case is too important to entrust to someone who does not inspire your
confidence.
About The Author
Scott Morgan is a Houston attorney who practices exclusively in the field
of divorce and family law. Website:
www.houstondivorce.com.
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