How to Talk to Your Lawyer About Divorce

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  • Author Wendy Diaz
  • Published December 10, 2007
  • Word count 296

To clarify your case and get a smooth service we recommend you ask the following questions at divorce:

  • What is the retainer amount? Is any of it refunded if I should change my mind or we decide to not go through with the divorce?

  • What other types of charges besides attorneys fees will there likely be? (long distance telephone, copies, facsimile charges, etc.)

  • Describe a time line for how you believe my divorce will progress.

  • Do you have a set procedure for handling a divorce case., If so, please describe how you would proceed with a typical divorce case.

  • What do you expect from me as a client?

  • What is a quick divorce? Can I get one?

  • What s the uncontested divorce, and what advantages may I gain from it?

  • How long have you been practicing law?

  • What is your hourly rate or do you charge a fixed price?

  • What is the retainer amount? Is any of it refunded if I should change my mind or we decide to not go through with the divorce?

  • What other types of charges besides attorneys fees will there likely be? (long distance telephone, copies, facsimile charges, etc.)

  • Describe how you believe my divorce will progress.

  • Do you have a set procedure for handling a divorce case., If so, please describe how you would proceed with a typical divorce case.

  • What do you expect from me as a client?

  • What percentage of your divorce cases are resolved by a trial versus the percentage that are settled?

  • How should I go dressed to court?

  • What specific advise do you have for my case

These are the most common questions that should ask your lawyer, for a free case consultation send us a mail today. We specialize in quick and uncontested divorces.

WENDY H. DIAZ was born Santo Domingo, August 1973 she has a Juris Doctor Education from the Technological University of Santiago.

and LL.M. in Intellectual Property from the Pedro Henriquez Urena University. She´s a Supreme Court Certified Translator and

has written several articles and publications regarding Intellectual Property. Visit her Quick Divorce Advice site at www.wdalaw.com

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