what are questions a divorce lawyer will ask

by Dr. Myrl Fritsch 10 min read

What to Ask a Divorce Lawyer?

  1. What do you need to know about me? During your first consultation, you may struggle to figure out where to begin your story. ...
  2. What can I expect from the divorce process? Divorce can be a complicated and painful process. ...
  3. How can I make the divorce less costly? ...
  4. What are my legal rights? ...
  5. What are my next steps after this meeting?

Full Answer

What are some questions to ask a divorce attorney?

– About Divorce. There are several questions to ask a divorce lawyer during a consultation. Namely, you are going to want to know how good your chances are of getting what you want. …

What qualities make a good divorce attorney?

Jan 22, 2022 · What Are 15 Questions a Divorce Attorney May Ask Me? Why do you want a divorce? Was there infidelity? Betrayal of trust? What is your current living situation? Are you …

Can anyone recommend a good divorce lawyer?

This is an important question for two reasons. First, it will test the divorce attorney's knowledge and experience of the divorce process and divorce law. Second, it will educate you on what …

What should you look for in a divorce attorney?

A few important divorce questions to ask your attorney include: How long have you been practicing family law? What number of family law cases have you dealt with? Is it safe to say …

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What can a divorce attorney do for you?

An experienced and knowledgeable divorce attorney will provide you with the tools to communicate better with your spouse. These tools include how to communicate with your spouse, when to communicate with your spouse and how to diffuse conflict.

How to plan your life after a divorce?

If you want to plan your life after a divorce, you should at least have a general idea of how long divorces similar to yours take. This planning will also help you prepare a budget for the cost of divorce. The attorney should truthfully tell you there is no way to predict exactly how long a divorce will take.

What is spousal support?

Spousal support, also called alimony, is either temporary or ordered at the final judgment. Most divorce cases include both temporary spousal support and spousal support at the judgment phase. We are not going to go into a lengthy discussion about spousal support.

Questions a divorce lawyer will ask

You’re headed towards a divorce and one of the most important things to do is consulting a divorce lawyer.

What questions to ask a divorce lawyer before hiring?

Going through a divorce is tough and therefore, it is important to choose the right lawyer. It is not necessary to hire the first lawyer you meet, take some time and do your research before hiring.

What questions do they ask in divorce court?

After trying every tip and trick divorce trial seems to be the last resort. People usually try to avoid them as they are time-consuming, costly and can cause anxiety. Sadly, not all cases can be sorted out regardless of how many attempts you make.

Takeaway

Divorce can be one of the toughest things a person goes through. It’s mentally and financially challenging as well. The best piece of advice anyone can give is to choose your divorce lawyer correctly.

1- Do you know my partner in any way?

The last thing you want happening is your lawyer not performing to their bests due to emotional attachments with your spouse.

2- How many divorce cases were you able to settle without court proceedings?

Taking divorce cases to court only prolongs it unnecessarily. Most times, the only effect of taking a divorce to court is elevated fees.

3- How many divorce cases have you handled?

The divorce attorney is offering a service. Most service providers don’t get it right at the first attempt. While they get better over time, you don’t want to be a source of experience to the lawyer.

4- Will another lawyer be taking up my case at any point in time?

After conducting tons of research and asking tens of questions, you’ve decided to settle on a divorce lawyer.

5- Can I access all of my documents at will?

Your documents are all yours, and there are no reasons why your attorney should be keeping them away from you. A typical answer to this question should be a resounding yes.

6- Are there any hidden costs?

Most times, you may have to pay extra costs if the divorce process meets a specific condition.

7- What are the available means of communication?

Good divorce lawyers are excellent communicators. They must be available to answer your questions at any time while reaching you for information if need be.

Is it a good idea to talk to a lawyer about divorce?

If you’ve made up your mind and there’s no alternative but divorce, talking to at least a few lawyers is always a good idea. The first consultation is usually always free, so you’ve got nothing to lose. But, you can gain a lot of information during attorney interviews if you head into the conversation armed with the right questions.

Can you represent yourself in divorce?

Most states allow individuals to represent themselves in the divorce process. And, it’s more common than you think: 80 percent of divorces involve at least one party representing themselves. Lots of people go this route – which means you can, too.

About Brette Sember

Having previously practiced as a family and matrimonial lawyer and mediator, Brette is a nationally recognized expert on divorce and family law. For more information about Brette, see www.BretteSember.com .

Ask Brette

Dealing with the breakup of your marriage is hard enough, but it can be overwhelming trying to understand all the legal issues that come up. The decisions that you make during your divorce can affect you for a long time, so you need a reliable source of information that answers your questions about divorce.

Featured Question

Question: My husband and I have decided to divorce. His business was started during our marriage and now is doing very well. He said that if I get my own attorney and dig into his business, he will make it worse for me. He said I won't get half of what I am worth or able to get. He wants me to work with one lawyer (his). Is this a bluff or truth?

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