Family law is a body of law that encompasses a wide array of issues
related to family and domestic matters. A person faced with a family or
domestic law issue may feel stress because of it's often complex nature.
There are attorneys that specialize and practice primarily in this area
of law.
Lawyers can deal with many issues that involve family and
domestic related matters. Family law addresses marriage, civil unions
and even domestic partnerships. Other issues that fall under the body of
family law include adoption, legitimacy, surrogacy, spousal abuse,
child abuse, and child adoption. Family law further encompasses matters
such as divorce, property settlements, annulment, alimony, and parental
responsibility (child support, child custody/visitation, and alimony).
Many
attorneys limit their practice of law to the area focusing on family
matters. Many family attorneys receive additional education and
certification after passing the bar exam. These attorneys can become
board certified to practice in family law.
When choosing the right
family attorneys you have a variety of different options to help you
find and select an experienced attorney. One way to locate reputable
family law attorneys is to use the attorney referral service through the
state or city bar association. The attorney referral service through
the bar association will provide you a number of qualified attorneys in
good standing.
Referrals from relatives, friends, neighbors or
co-workers are also extremely useful in locating family law attorneys.
This type of referral is useful because it will help you choose an
attorney based on knowledge from someone who has been through an
experience that may be similar to your situation. It will also help you
evaluate the attorney based upon their representation of an actual
client.
Once you have selected at least three of four potential
family law attorneys you can then prepare for you initial consultation.
The initial consultation not only provides you the opportunity to
discuss your matter but to also evaluate the attorney. You will want to
focus on key indicators such as how well the attorney carefully pays
attention while you are discussing your specific family issues.
Another
important indicator to focus on will be the response of the attorney
after you go over the facts of your case. A good attorney will explain
the law as it relates to your situation so you can understand and ask
additional questions if necessary. An attorney that uses legal jargon
and does not clearly explain the law is one you may not want to retain
as this indicates their lack of skill when working with a client.
Initial
consultations with attorneys will also cover retainers, fee agreements,
and other necessary information. Always be prepared to provide
documentation that relates to and supports your position and your case.
With respect to the retainer and fee agreement you will want to
carefully read over and ask questions so that you understand what
agreement you will be entering into if you decide to hire the attorney.
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