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Finding a New Jersey Divorce Lawyer
There are few more difficult decisions to make than to end your marriage. If that isn’t difficult enough, now you need to choose the right lawyer to represent you throughout your divorce proceedings. How can you find and retain the right New Jersey attorney to protect your best interests?
Referrals
Sad as it is to say, you probably know at least one other person that has gone through a New Jersey divorce process already – a family member, a friend, maybe your dentist or co-worker. Any of these may know an attorney they can recommend. Ask them what they did and didn’t like about how their lawyer handled their case. You may find yourself with several attorneys’ names from which to choose. Pare them down to three or four to research more closely.
Research
Look up your chosen few online. Check out their education, the number of years they’ve practiced divorce law, and the types of divorce issues they’ve handled in the past. Find out what certifications they hold, what awards or recognition they received, and if they have published articles, teach, hold office in Bar Associations, or if any of their cases have been published. Contact the firm and request past client referrals, then contact these clients and find out if they were satisfied with the outcome of their divorce and how the lawyer handled their case.
Ask Questions
Put together a list of questions and call your top contenders. Some possible queries:
Location, Location, Location
You want to make sure your attorney’s office is within a reasonable distance so you can come by for consultations without a long commute. You also want the lawyer handling your divorce to be local so that he or she has a depth of experience in your county. A local attorney will have prior relationships with the courts and judges in the area, which can definitely be advantageous.
Money is an Object
Make sure you know from the beginning what your lawyer charges, including retainer and consultation fees, hourly rates, expenses you are expected to cover, etc. While cost isn’t the only consideration, if all other factors are equal it is certainly reasonable to use affordability to tilt the scale in one lawyer’s favor over another.
Is the Lawyer Right for You?
In the end, the best way to evaluate whether your prospective divorce lawyer in New Jersey is a good choice is by gauging how you feel after meeting with the attorney.
You’re going to be depending on your lawyer a lot throughout your divorce. High comfort and confidence levels are absolutely necessary for evaluating whether a lawyer is right for you. In order to feel confident that you’ve chosen the right divorce representation, get advice, perform research, and, in the end, trust your instincts.
Article presented courtesy of the New Jersey family law firm of Einhorn, Harris,
Ascher, Barbarito, & Frost, P.C., 973-627-7300, www.einhornharris.com.
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Einhorn, Harris, Ascher, Barbarito, & Frost, P.C.
165 East Main Street
P.O.
Box 3010
Denville, NJ 07834
866-571-0905
