5 Qualities You Need in Your Divorce Attorney

October 2, 2022

When you need to hire an attorney, it is usually because you require professional advice about a significant area of your life.  When divorce is the reason, you may have to choose counsel very quickly at an emotionally difficult time.  Selecting the right lawyer to represent you during your divorce is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. By looking for certain essential qualities, you can help ensure that you find the best attorney for you.


The Right Experience


Lawyers practice in countless areas of the law which are vastly different from one another. You need an attorney who is not only well-versed in Michigan family law but also has real experience with representing clients during divorce. Divorce law, like other legal areas, has particular rules and requirements and its own culture. An experienced lawyer will know the technical, statutory and local requirements. Further, they will be familiar with the nuances of negotiating divorce terms and the preference of the particular court which will be monitoring the case.


The Right Personality for You


Every divorce is as unique as the individuals involved in the process. While everyone needs a divorce attorney who is competent in the area and has family law experience, his or her requirements may be different when it comes to the personality of a prospective attorney. Some individuals want counsel who will be business oriented and aggressive towards the other party. However, others may need a representative who is empathetic to their situation and inclined towards finding collaborative solutions. When interviewing counsel be mindful of your objectives and evaluate whether you believe their personality is a good fit for the ultimate goals you wish to achieve in your case.


The Right Impression of You


Selecting counsel means allowing another person to be your voice during all critical phases of the divorce process. How this person conducts themselves from the very beginning will set the tone for the entire case. You want your attorney to be professional through each interaction and phase of the process. By having counsel with a professional demeanor, you are taking a critical step towards ensuring that you make a positive impression with the court and can work effectively with the other parties.


The Right Connection with You


After you have determined that the attorney has the right divorce law experience and personality and is professional, you will need to assess whether you feel a sense of connection with them. This quality is about feeling that the attorney understands you and what is important to you during the case. You are going to have to trust this person with sensitive information and feel that they will look out for your best interest. If you do not feel connected, you won’t be able to communicate. Effective communication with your chosen counsel is critical to the success of your case.


The Right Reputation


When deciding which attorney to consider it is instrumental to inquire about their reputation. Check online reviews and with people you know to find out about their experiences with the attorney. You also want to be confident that the attorney’s reputation is consistent with what you want to happen with your case. For instance, if your goal is to establish an amicable relationship with your former spouse, you may not want to select an attorney who has a reputation for being extremely aggressive and hostile towards other parties.


We understand the complicated issues which individuals encounter during divorce. Our experienced family law attorneys are here to look out for your interest and advise you every step of the way. Please contact us online or by phone if we may be of assistance.  http://bestmichiganlawyer.com/contac t. 

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