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Finding and choosing a divorce lawyer takes a little bit of effort on your end. It’s not easy to put forth this effort when you are still emotionally dealing with the fact that you are about to get a divorce, but the sooner you find and choose your divorce lawyer, the sooner you can at least put some of your fears in someone else’s skilled hands. Perhaps the greatest key to finding and choosing a divorce lawyer is remembering that they work for you. You want to interview them very much in the same way that you would interview a potential nanny or babysitter. If you allow yourself to be intimidated out of asking a few reasonable questions, you might be intimidating yourself right out of a fair settlement.


You want a tough divorce lawyer who can be firm and creative. He or she is going to try to get everything they can ruled on your side, and you want them to be able to conduct themselves well in the courtroom. Ask the potential lawyer how many cases he has taken to trial, how many cases he has settled, and how many cases he felt his client walked away with their financial future intact. A divorce lawyer who claims that every one of his clients walked away with a bright financial future is not being honest. There are always cases that simply don’t get a fair shake at the tree of judgment and end up walking away broken hearted and broke at the bank. This doesn’t mean that your potential divorce lawyer is a bad lawyer, as some things are out of his or her control. But you are looking for honesty.


Furthermore, you want a divorce lawyer with excellent negotiation skills and the ability to respond to surprises or twists in the case with ease. Creative thinking once again is a must. Your spouse will represent the situation one way while you represent the situation another way. Having a divorce lawyer who understands semantics and can use them to his or her advantage is worth every penny they charge.


Be sure that your divorce lawyer is truly representing your interests. Never share an attorney with your spouse, and even check into the relationship that your lawyer might have with your spouse’s lawyer. It is vital that there are no hidden connections that might cause your divorce lawyer to make a poor decision on your behalf because of an interest of their own.

 
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