The attorney-client relationship is an important one. When you need representation, you need a lawyer you can trust to work in your best interest. How can you accomplish this? Do you need a family law attorney?
First, decide if you need an attorney for family law. There are some cases that you can do pro se, meaning on your behalf. Simple proceedings like a straightforward divorce without any custody or property issues can likely be completed in this manner. However, if your case is the least bit complex or the other person has an attorney, you should consider hiring legal counsel.
You may need an attorney that specializes in family law in these cases:
- Child custody
- Property distribution
- Child or spousal support assignment or modification
- Any lawsuit where multiple motions will be filed
- A trial
- Abuse
Finding the Right Family Law AttorneyÂ
Choosing the right family lawyer isn’t always easy. Many people get it wrong the first time. It is not uncommon for a person to switch attorneys while the case is still active because the attorney-client relationship does not fit. It usually doesn’t mean that the attorney was wrong or dropped the ball on anything; they’re generally pretty great. It just means that the attorney wasn’t right for that particular person.
That said, coming across an experienced family law attorney is a bit of a process. Take your time to find the right one.
It’s a Matter of Trust
Start with finding a lawyer for family issues you can trust. It would be best if you felt confident in their ability and skillset so that when you walk into court, you are satisfied that you have someone who will fight for the best possible outcome for your case and protect your rights.
This also means you have to exercise that trust and follow their guidance and recommendations. A big part of a successful attorney-client relationship is following your attorney’s advice and instruction. If you have questions or reservations, start a conversation to hash it out, but don’t just sit on their guidance and do nothing. That is a sure way to lose your case or not get everything you want or deserve.
Look at the Track RecordÂ
You can tell a lot about a lawyer when you look at their background. Most attorneys have their information readily available online so make use of that. Assess family division lawyers on review sites, particularly by clients whose cases are similar to yours. Look for comments on responsiveness, attentiveness, success in the case, and interpersonal skills. But don’t rely on just one. Read several to get an idea of how attorneys interact with their clients.
Make an Appointment with an Experienced Family Law Attorney
Even with all the research, the best way to know if an attorney is right for you is to sit down with them and have a conversation. See how they handle your questions, what they have to say about your case, and how responsive they are when you call. Those are the most telling things that will give you an excellent idea of whether you have the right attorney or need to keep looking.
Looking for a family law firm? Call us at Mohajer Law Firm today to schedule your free consultation. Discuss your case and see if we’re a good fit.