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The following links are some results from Google search
for "Choosing a Lawyer".
"Listen to Your Instincts" is something that not enough
people do when hiring a lawyer. It's like they expect
not to be able to relate to the lawyer on the other side
of the desk, and when they find that it's true, they
think that is normal. IT'S NOT NORMAL! You should feel
comfortable with your attorney. You have to share details of your private life
with this person.
You should also be confidant that this person can
handle the requirements of your case. Some of that
confidence will come from following your instincts, but
a large part of the confidence should come when, in the initial
interview, the lawyer tells you how he/she plans to
conduct your case. Obviously the plan will be a little
general, but you should come out of the initial
interview in agreement with the attorney about what your
key issues are and how the attorney thinks you should
approach these issues.
If all you get from your attorney
at the initial interview is "Yes, I can help you with
that" but you get no idea of what that help will be,
find another attorney. Because if you don't, that's what
you will get for your entire case, a "plan" that is
never explained to you, never implemented and ultimately
resolved the way the other party's lawyer wants it
resolved.
These links are from outside sjdivorce.com. We didn't
create the information contained in these links and
can take no responsibility for it. Use at your own risk.
DivorceSource.com
Committment.com
Dummies.com
"Listen to Your Instincts"
"Top Ten Qualities of a Good Divorce
Lawyer"
SingleParents.com
California
Divorce Guide
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