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If you're hiring a divorce attorney, you should take steps to ensure you get the most benefits out of working with them. Being proactive can set your case up for success and help you get the outcome you're seeking. Here are some things you can do to facilitate your relationship with a divorce attorney.
The number one rule of working with any attorney is honesty. Withholding information from your attorney is equivalent to cutting off your nose to spite your face. Your attorney is on your side. They have an ethical responsibility to keep whatever you say to themselves.
Your attorney needs your honesty to represent you best. They are not there to judge you. They are there to help you, and they need factual information to do that.
If you are making a claim in court, you will need documentation to back that claim up. If your attorney requests information from you, make sure you provide it. If you can't provide the documentation, that is okay, but you do have to let them know.
Your divorce case can be delayed if your attorney is waiting on documentation that you must provide. You want to avoid dragging out the proceedings if you can. If you have the necessary documents, provide them as soon as possible.
Divorce is stressful, which can cloud your thinking. However, it is essential that you are able to communicate your goals to your attorney. Your attorney will develop a strategy for your case based on the goals you provide. If you are having trouble deciding what your goals are or communicating with them, speak with your attorney about the problem. An attorney is trained to help you make these decisions.
Most divorce cases are not a drag-down knock-out battle thanks to the attorneys that are working the case. Attorneys negotiate on your behalf and protect your interests. They can often reach settlements without ever stepping into the courtroom. According to Survive Divorce, an online resource for people dealing with this experience, only 5% of divorce cases ever go to trial. Get the most out of your relations with a divorce attorney by following these steps. To get started with an attorney you can count on, contact our team at Beebe & O'Neil today.
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