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Katy divorce attorney Jack N. Fuerst has some suggestions for your first consultation with your divorce attorney. Preparation is key to streamlining the divorce process and can be a cost-effective approach that saves times for all parties.
It is very important for your attorney to reach a basic understanding of the facts, your marital assets, and debts as quickly as possible.
Jack N. Fuerst is a Katy divorce lawyer who helps his clients achieve the most desirable outcomes. Consider his pre-consultation advice.
Tax returnsTax returns show so much more about your situation than a married couple’s income. A tax return can serve as a map to assets that you may not have previously considered. Tax returns can lead your Katy divorce lawyer to pension plans, investment accounts, and any number of other assets. They can also help your attorney determine how much alimony and child support is fair to pay or receive. Bring your last three years’ tax returns with you to an initial consultation.
Pension plansBring the most recent statement from any Individual Retirement Account or 401(k) plan that you or your spouse may have. Your attorney’s review of these statements can help clarify plans for child support and alimony.
Banking and investment account recordsShow your attorney your most recent statements for bank accounts, checking, savings, money market accounts, and deposit certificates. Also provide your spouse’s account statements.
Pay stubsThe most recent three pay stubs should suffice to show a clear picture of your spouse’s and your income including expense compensation, health benefits, and retirement plan information. This information also yields accurate data for calculation of alimony and child support.
Real estateShow your attorney any mortgage statements or other real estate documentation. Give your lawyer a good understanding of all the properties you and your spouse own and have owned in the past.
General notesA discussion of divorce can make you upset and unsettled. Before your consultation with a divorce attorney, write down your questions and concerns. This will help you focus the discussion on matters with which your attorney can be most helpful to you. Do not be afraid to ask questions. Your attorney is ready to answer your legal concerns and help you move forward. The more you can prepare, the better the outcome.
Please contact the Law Offices of Jack N. Fuerst, P.C. by email or at 1-866-641-0123.The Law Firm of Jack N. Fuerst, P.C. represents clients in Chapter 7, 11, 12, 13 bankruptcy and family law matters in the Houston area, including Fort Bend, Harris, Montgomery, Waller, Chambers, and Galveston Counties of Texas.
