Sunday, May 13, 2012

HOW DO I CHOOSE A DIVORCE ATTORNEY?

   Divorce can be one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. Therefore, it is critical to choose an attorney who is a good fit for you. After all, you may have to live with that decision for a long time.

   First, you need to sit down and have a face to face conversation with any prospective attorney. You should share your concerns and listen to how the attorney responds.

   Does the attorney listen or do they interrupt a lot? An attorney should be interested in you and the facts of your individual situation. Divorce is a personal process. If the attorney is not going to be interested in you as a person, why should you be interested in them as an attorney? An attorney who doesn’t listen might also overlook important information about your case.

   Does the attorney talk to you about what you may expect? An attorney should be able to clearly communicate information about the proceeding and the likely outcomes.

   Does the attorney offer suggestions or guidance? Do they ask the right questions? A knowledgeable attorney will ask questions that get at the heart of your situation and demonstrate a familiarity with the family law court system. They may also give advice on more effectively dealing with your spouse or on presenting your situation to the court.

   Is the attorney willing to tell you things you might not want to hear? An attorney must honestly advise his or her client, even when the advice goes against the client’s wishes. For example, if the client wants me to bring a change of custody order, and I know the grounds for the change are weak, my best advice is not to pursue the order.

   An attorney needs to be a truth teller, and the attorney should help you get your truth before the judge.

   Beware of attorneys who overpromise or make guarantees for a low flat fee. Except in very limited circumstances, no attorney can predict the outcome of a case 100% of the time. We do not control the minds of your ex-spouse, the mediator or the judge. An attorney can make educated guesses, plan an effective strategy for your particular case, and advise you about likely results, but an attorney can never guarantee things will go your way.

   A successful divorce experience involves the ability to tailor solutions to the client’s particular problems. Divorce is not a one size fits all proceeding.

   For me, divorce and child custody law is not just a business. My practice is about my clients and about doing as good a job for them as possible. By doing my job well, I can have a greater impact on your child’s life than even some grandparents. Divorce law is serious stuff, and any attorney you hire should treat it that way.

If you have questions about this or another domestic relations matter, please contact Zachary W. Williams at 1-312-981-0851 or email: zwwlawyer@gmail.com