Monday 31 March 2014

New Jersey Divorce Lawyer Selection Guide

By Kurt Saniel


Every state has different types of certifications and requirements for lawyers in different fields of law. The Garden State is one state that offers optional certification for some types of attorneys. When you are in the market for a New Jersey divorce lawyer, this is one thing to consider. There are also some other things to keep in mind to help you select the right one.

Compile a list of attorneys near you. Ask friends for referrals, check the phone directory, and contact the New Jersey Bar Association. After you have made a satisfactory list, start calling each attorney.

During your initial contact, determine which area of law the attorneys are experienced in. You are particularly looking for those who handle family law. If there are children involved, the attorney should know how to handle custody, visitation, and child support without being unreasonable or vindictive.

Once your list has been shortened, make appointments for consultations. Treat the consultations as an interview. Make a list of questions you want to ask and topics you want to cover. You need to ask about what experience each attorney has and if they hold any special certifications. For example, a certification can be awarded by the New Jersey Supreme Court.

This interview gives you the ability to choose an attorney that you feel comfortable with. You should easily understand the attorney, without the usage of legal terminology. Communication should be easy, on both sides. At this point, you should discuss the plan of action and fees that will be charged.

Ultimately, the right lawyer will make you feel confident in his or her ability to represent you as best as they can. Do not fall for empty promises for specific outcomes because lawyers do not have the ability to foresee the future, what the opposing council might do, or how the judge might rule. Trust your instincts, but also remember that you do not have to go completely broke to get divorced.




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