Choosing a Lawyer
Choosing a lawyer can be a tough decision. The most important
part of the decision is what type of attorney you will require.
If you are going to court for a possession charge, you need a
criminal defense lawyer. If you are going for a divorce,
naturally you want a divorce lawyer. Choosing specialized
representation is always a good idea because the person you
choose as your attorney will have a vast wealth of knowledge on
that particular subject, instead of a small amount of experience
in many different fields. You don't need your personal injury
lawyer to know anything about divorce law right? So where do
you find a reliable lawyer? The most convenient way it to look
online. There are a few reliable web sites out there for finding
an attorney in your city or state. Generally you want to search
based on the type of representation you require, followed by
your state or closest major city. What are you looking for in a
lawyer? Well you definitely want him to be an honest, warm
person. Don't waste your time with people who seem like your not
worth theirs. You also want someone with experience. Inquire
about experience : how long he/she has been practicing, what
school they graduated from, etc. Most attorneys will happily
show you their credentials. If they hesitate, they likely don't
have many credentials and you might want to stay clear of that
particular person. Overall, when looking for the right attorney
you just gotta use your judgement. The same rules apply to
choosing a family doctor or a psychologist; you want to feel
comfortable that you are being taken care of. Never be afraid to
ask questions, and most importantly keep yourself involved in
your case. If you are filing for bankruptcy, read up about the
laws and exemptions of your particular state.
Rich LoNigro runs a lawyer directory :The Attorney Search. The
site currently hosts Bankruptcy, Divorce, Defense, Immigration,
Mesothelioma, Personal Injury and Tax lawyers.