Tips For Selecting A New Jersey Divorce Lawyer

By Kurt Saniel


Looking for a New Jersey divorce lawyer can be a daunting task. There are a lot of lawyers to choose from. There are a few things that you can do to help the process along and find one that best suits you and your legal needs.

Start by creating a list of attorneys in the area you live. Keep in mind that you may need to travel to a different city or county, but the attorneys you list should have the proper licensing to represent you int the courtroom for the county where you reside. Once you have gathered some names, you can begin contacting each one.

Initially, you will need to ask whether the lawyers you are contacting have experience in family law. This will help you narrow down the names on your list. Remember that in New Jersey, any licensed lawyer can represent divorce cases, but not all of them will have the experience you desire. Additionally, if you have children, you will need to make sure that they are capable of handling this area of your case as well.

After the initial contact, you can schedule appointments for interviews, called a consultation. Before your appointment, write down some important questions and take them with you. It is during this time that you can ask about specific experience and certifications he or she might have. The certifications, which are not mandatory, may show a higher level of experience.

The lawyers that you talk with should not use a large amount of legal jargon, at least not without explaining what they are referring to. You should discuss what each one charges, avoiding those that only charge flat rates for every single client. While you will not be able to get an exact amount of what it will cost you in the end, you should learn what their hourly and retainer fees are, as well as anything else that you may get charged for during the course of your case.

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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