The first thing you want to consider is how experienced your attorney is in the matrimonial field. Attorneys who primarily handle divorce and family law have managed more cases and presumably have more knowledge than those who handle divorces along with everything else. They also have more connections with judges and other attorneys, and familiarity with the court process and court personnel.Schedule a free consultation with the attorney you’ve selected and consider it a job interview for the attorney. Do not be intimidated, and instead focus on asking questions and deciding if this is a person you trust and with whom you want to work. These are some questions to ask:

 

 

by Brette McWhorter Sember, JD Read the full article     http://bit.ly/1Z1osm

 

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