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Divorce Lawyers - Limited Power of Attorney

Retaining a divorce lawyer almost always requires a written power of attorney. The POA used is more properly referred to as a limited power of attorney, because legal representation is limited to family law matters, and legal issues related to resolution of family law matters.

Questions for divorce lawyers

Virtually all divorce lawyers provide free consultations to potential clients. Most often, only a request is required to schedule an appoint for an initial office meeting. Consider spending a few moments to prepare before you go. Write down your most pressing questions and concerns. Ask all questions you believe are necessary. Attorneys expect questions, and all qualified attorneys will have ready answers in hand.

Local lawyers, who are familiar with courts and requirements in county areas, provide a decided advantage over inexperienced and out-of-town counsel. Most contested cases settle before trial, only because trial between adversaries offers little incentive. When the risk of trial costs and results becomes unacceptable, for both husband and wife, settlements becomes likely. Otherwise, a distinct advantage perceived usually results in slanted settlements or devastating trial results.

Consider at least three local lawyers before you select representation. Fees charged will vary. Trial abilities are different. Your results will not be the same with each attorney. By taking notes during meetings, later comparison will be easier. After you interview several attorneys, the most qualified and affordable choice will rise to the top.

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