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What To Look For When Choosing A Family Law Solicitor

By Jamie Simpson

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It is an unfortunate fact then when choosing a family law solicitor most people are at a stressful period in their lives. It is important, therefore, that your solicitor, as well as being experienced, is understanding, accessible and reliable. Like any buying decision, it's worth carrying out some basic due diligence before making a choice. As always, by far the best way of choosing a solicitor is by word of mouth from a trusted friend - this way you know that there are no vested interests. Failing that, some other basic steps should enable you to choose the right solicitor for you and your circumstances.

The primary requirement is to find a solicitor who is experienced in the particular area of family law you require assistance with. Ideally, he or she will have at least several years experience with cases similar to yours. This not only provides reassurance, it also means that your case is likely to progress more quickly and smoothly. You shouldn't be paying for your solicitor to get up to speed.

Ideally you should also be able to meet your solicitor in person. Although it is technically possible provide legal services via telephone and email, a face to face meeting can be much more productive. This is especially relevant when, as is likely, you will be discussing sensitive family matters. At the very least, your first meeting would be much better conducted in person. After this, it may be possible, or even beneficial, to conduct proceedings remotely.

Cost is always a consideration when choosing legal services - but it should not always be the deciding factor. As with everything in life, cheapest isn't always best. It's important to establish in up front whether you will be charged a fixed fee, or be paying an hourly rate. Either way, being able to pay in instalments is a good option to ease demands on your cash flow.

With a little care, choosing a family law solicitor should not be too stressful. If you follow the advice above, you will be in a position to make a well-informed choice. Once your solicitor is appointed, he or she will be able to not only provide the legal advice you require, but help you through a difficult time in your life. By initially making a careful choice of solicitor, your problem will be brought to a satisfactory conclusion quickly, sensitively, within budget, and with the minimum of stress.

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