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Assuming that you have several prospective divorce
lawyers in mind to handle your divorce or custody case, you must
investigate the qualifications of each attorney. Before investigating
the qualifications of each attorney, you would be wise to set
the bar on the minimum qualifications that are acceptable to you.
An attorney’s qualifications in the following 5 areas will
help you in your investigation.
(1) Percentage of practice devoted to family law
(2) Years of experience
(3) Certified specialist
(4) Law school and education
(5) Memberships
Percentage of practice devoted to family law
An attorney’s percentage of practice devoted
to family law will help you assess how much experience and expertise
he/she has with divorce and custody related issues. An attorney
whose practice is 100% devoted to family law issues, such as divorce
and custody, will likely have more expertise and familiarity with
handling such cases than an attorney whose practice is not 100%
devoted to family law.
Years of experience
An attorney is often valued by the number of years
of experience they have in a particular area of law. The more
years of experience an attorney has in family law, the more they
can typically demand for his/her fees. Further, the more years
of experience an attorney has with divorce or custody cases, the
more likely he/she has worked on a case similar to yours and help
you learn what you can likely expect and what the costs will be.
Certified specialist
Is the attorney a certified family law specialist?
Some attorneys may seek to become a certified family law specialist
by demonstrating extensive experience and testing in the field
of family law. There are certainly attorneys with experienced
and expertise in family law that have not sought out to become
a certified family law specialist. Attorneys that advertise themselves
as “certified specialists” may demand a higher fee.
Education
The fact that an attorney graduated from a prestigious
law school does not necessarily guarantee that he/she is more
qualified and more experienced in the field of family law than
an attorney that has not graduated from a prestigious law school.
The law school is however still something worth exploring because
it may demonstrate how serious, dedicated, and committed the attorney
was to his/her education. Additionally, some attorneys may have
various education such as being a Certified Public Accountant
or Licensed Clinical Psychologist. You will need to determine
the value of the different education an attorney has and the cost
that may go along with it.
Memberships
An attorney that has taken interest in the field
of family law will often have memberships to organizations in
the field of family law. Some memberships are available to any
lawyer and some memberships are more difficult to obtain. An attorney
that does not have any memberships to organizations in the field
of law can often create doubt in the consumers mind about their
interest in that field.
The information above about an attorneys qualifications can often
be found through the State Bar website or through the Bar Association.
As you seek to know more about an attorney’s qualifications,
it is ultimately up to you to investigate the attorneys qualifications
and set the bar on the minimum qualifications that are acceptable
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