Friday 28 March 2014

Choosing A New Jersey Divorce Lawyer

By Kurt Saniel


Divorces are not always easy. There are so many aspects to it. It is not usually advisable to represent yourself and handle all the documents and forms on your own. If one thing is wrong, the court can deny the whole thing. Regardless of whether you live in Hoboken or Red Bank, you will need to select a New Jersey divorce lawyer. Here are some tips to help you.

Compile a list of attorneys near you. Ask friends for referrals, check the phone directory, and contact the New Jersey Bar Association. After you have made a satisfactory list, start calling each attorney.

Initially, you will need to ask whether the lawyers you are contacting have experience in family law. This will help you narrow down the names on your list. Remember that in New Jersey, any licensed lawyer can represent divorce cases, but not all of them will have the experience you desire. Additionally, if you have children, you will need to make sure that they are capable of handling this area of your case as well.

After the initial contact, you can schedule appointments for interviews, called a consultation. Before your appointment, write down some important questions and take them with you. It is during this time that you can ask about specific experience and certifications he or she might have. The certifications, which are not mandatory, may show a higher level of experience.

It is important for the attorney to make you feel comfortable and speak in a manner that you can understand. Communication should occur naturally. The attorney should give you an action plan and an idea of the cost, such as the standard retainer fee and the hourly charge. Things you may be charged for should be itemized with standard rates. Attorneys that only charge one flat rate because it means you get the same effort regardless of your case and any issues that may occur.

Any attorney in New Jersey can handle divorce cases, but it is often better to have one that deals only with family law. The best attorneys do not promise or guarantee a specific outcome. In New Jersey, it is required by law for attorneys to have clients sign a fee agreement, so make sure this is done and you agree to the fees described. Also, steer clear of attorneys who tell you what to do. Your attorney should give you options and let you decide.




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