Guidance for choosing a divorce solicitor.
You need someone who can take the following actions on your behalf:
Method 3 Method 3 of 3: Choosing an Attorney
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A quality solicitor will clearly discuss and explain your options, as well as asking you what you want. So if you come away from an appointment with your solicitor and do not have a clear idea of how your case will proceed, you need to be wary. Ideally at the end of your first meeting, you should feel reassured and have some questions answered.
When you meet your solicitor for the first time, consider whether you feel comfortable talking to them. Are they listening to your needs? Do they put you at ease? Do they empathise with your situation? Do you feel that you can trust the solicitor with all your personal and intimate details?
If you would like to talk to Stowe Family Law about us helping you with your divorce or family matter, we can help you find the right solicitor for you. We offer a tailored approach from a team that really understands family law. We work hard to make family law easier for you to understand and believe that every case is unique – each one needing tailored support and handled with care.
If they are checking the time during your first appointment, that should tell you how much they value you as a client.
Check that they are they asking the right questions? Have they had experience in dealing with cases like yours? Do they appear confident that they will be able to help you?
A specialist family lawyer will be able to get a better financial settlement for you in the long run, so it will be worth the cost.
Remember that just like choosing a dentist or doctor then choosing a divorce solicitor is a very personal choice and you need to have trust and confidence in your lawyer because you need to be able to trust and rely upon the legal advice. Sometimes you may find you do not have trust in your solicitor.
A Solicitor’s advice is covered by insurance called Professional Indemnity Insurance. Ask if your “adviser” has such insurance.
Resolution has its own panel of “Accredited Specialist Family Lawyers” where such a family lawyer will be a specialist in usually two areas of family law. Ask or search www.resolution.org.uk
It is important when choosing a divorce lawyer that you are comfortable working with the individual and confident in their experience. In order to get this reassurance there are certain questions that you should ask prior to appointing them to your case.
Family mediation and collaborative law are methods for keeping divorce proceedings out of court. They are particularly suitable for couples who are seeking to reach an agreed settlement and avoid unnecessary hostility and can both significantly speed up a divorce and help keep your legal costs down. Neither family mediation nor collaborative law will suit a divorce where it’s likely there will be plenty of antagonism with one or both parties really fighting their corner hard. It’s well worth considering family mediation and collaborative law if you think you either might be suitable for you – in which case you will need to seek out a qualified mediator or collaborative lawyer.