Getting Started
I’m ready for a divorce, now what?
Ask Yourself
Here are some questions to ask yourself before you choose a family law attorney, and before deciding on the approach you want the attorney to take.
If your primary goal is:
- To protect your rights while resolving the issues reasonably and equitably?
- To stay out of court?
- To work out conflict with a minimum of emotional upheaval?
— you should consider selecting an attorney trained in Collaborative Law.
If your primary goal is:
- To “win” no matter what the costs?
- To protect your rights from a spouse who is determined to “win”?
- To protect yourself from an abusive spouse?
— you should select an attorney who is experienced with litigation and courtroom work.
Ask the Attorney
When selecting an attorney to handle a family law matter, here are some questions to ask the attorney in the initial consultation to see if you and a specific attorney are a good fit.
- How many years of experience do you have specifically in New York Matrimonial and Family Law?
- Will you be doing most of the work on my case, or will an associate be the primary attorney?
- What is your hourly rate? How many hours do you estimate you will need to spend on my case?
In Cases of Abuse
For prospective clients who are victims — or whose children are victims — of any serious abuse, make sure the attorney is experienced in dealing with issues of abuse and is available to take immediate legal action to protect you and/or your children.Top of Form
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