Find a Good Family Law Attorney
If you are in need of locating a good attorney, one who
specializes in family law, then you need someone who can look
after your interests as well as the interests of your children.
I have listed five options to help you find the attorney who is
right for you.
1. Check with Friends, Family - People you know can be an
excellent resource to help you locate a family law attorney.
Somebody you know probably has been through a similar
experience; their advice and support can be useful to you. 2.
The Bar Association - A local or state bar association can
be a wonderful resource as they will tell you which of their
members specialize in Family Law. Get a hold of that list,
contact the attorneys directly, and interview them. Typically,
your first visit is free so that you can learn what the family
law attorney will do for you, their fee structure, and much more.
3. Legal Aid Societies - Your state or county should have
a legal aid society. If you find that the cost of retaining
counsel is prohibitive, consider contacting your local chapter
for help. Some will offer their services for free or "pro bono."
Some attorneys will charge you based on a sliding scale, taking
into consideration your ability to repay. For parents with
limited means, this can be a terrific option.
4. Research - Your library has legal directories
featuring all kinds of legal professionals, while the internet
is an excellent resource for accurate and up to date
information. Forums, list servs, ads, and articles like the one
you are reading now can be good sources to help you find
attorney related information.
5. Check the Phone Book - One of the most popular places
for attorneys to list their availability is with an old stand
by: your phone book. Right smack dab in the yellow pages you
will find scores of attorneys featured with all the of their
contact information listed, including web sites.
Divorce certainly isn't fun, in fact it is downright painful.
Your children will suffer, but you can help ease the transition
for them and you by finding an attorney who is compassionate and
caring. For additional support and spiritual guidance, arrange a
visit with your pastor today.