5 Questions to Ask a Family Attorney During the Initial Consultation
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5 Questions to Ask a Family Attorney During the Initial Consultation

On Behalf of | Dec 20, 2017 | Category: Family Law, Firm News |

Family law issues are inherently personal, and since those facing them must work closely with their lawyer during every stage of the proceedings, it is essential to hire someone who puts them at ease from the start. Finding the right family attorney to represent you is much easier said than done, though. Fortunately, you can narrow down your options by taking advantage of the initial consultation. What to Ask a Family Attorney Before Hiring Them

  1. How Long Have You Been Practicing Law?

Every lawyer was new to the profession at some point; however, when so much is at stake, it is wise to turn to someone who has at least some experience resolving complicated family law issues. At the end of the day, you should look for a firm that has a track record of success and a history of satisfied clients.

  1. Have You Resolved Cases Similar to Mine?

Although every individual case is different, all divorces follow the same basic proceedings, as do all child custody battles, paternity disputes, and guardianship cases. Since some firms only focus on one particular area of family law, it is important to find a lawyer who has experience resolving cases similar to yours.

  1. What Is Your Fee Structure?

A knowledgeable family attorney will not be able to provide you with an exact quote during the initial consultation because hurdles can arise at every stage of the proceedings; however, a reputable firm will be transparent about their fee structure. Ask about their hourly rate and how often they bill clients.

  1. Do You Offer Reduced Rates for Paralegal Work?

If you are concerned about hefty legal fees, ask the firm what their paralegal rates are. Most practices charge a reduced rate for work that they hand off to paralegals, and this can help keep costs down considerably for clients.

  1. How Much Will I Owe in Child Support?

Every state has its own formula for determining child support, and various factors can affect the final number. At the end of the day, a family law judge will have the final say in your child support order, but a seasoned lawyer can calculate a rough estimate based on the state’s formula, so you know what to expect going into the proceedings. If you want to file for divorce, or you are in the middle of a contentious custody battle, turn to Thompson Law Office in Lexington, KY. Their team has more than two decades of combined experience helping clients resolve complicated legal issues. You can learn more about the firm’s broad range of legal services by contacting them on their website. To discuss your particular needs with a seasoned family attorney, call (859) 280-2222.