QUESTIONS
YOU SHOULD ASK PROSPECTIVE DIVORCE LAWYER
There is not necessarily a right or wrong
answer to all of these questions. They are really a way for you to get to know the lawyer
and retain some control over the initial interview. The key is that any lawyer who appears
or sounds uncomfortable answering these questions is not someone you should hire to
represent you.
- When were you admitted to the bar? Have you been admitted
in any other states?
- What local, state and national law organizations are you a
member of?
- With regard to State, City or Suburban Bar Associations,
what committees related to matrimonial law are you a member of?
- What papers, speeches, or seminars have you given?
- Do you represent more women than men? Do you see a
difference in such representation?
- How many domestic violence cases have you handled?
- What is your hourly rate? In what increments do you
charge?
- How do you determine the retainer you request from
clients?
- What will the total fee be? (The answer to this question
can be very revealing; the only honest answer is that it is not possible to predict. The
lawyer who gives a firm figure is trying to hook the client.)
- Do you concentrate exclusively, or almost so, in the area
of Family Law?
- If there are custody or visitation issues involved, what
experience, conferences, training, etc. have you had in child development and related
issues?
- Will you work on my case, or will someone else in your
firm handle it? If so, I would like the same information about that person, and how soon
may I meet that person?
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