The following five things are some ways
that you can try to keep your attorney’s fees low while going through the
expensive process of divorce.
Think
before you call
While your family law attorney is there
to guide you through the process of a divorce and understands that you are
going to have questions about the process, it’s important to understand that
every communication with your attorney will result in being billed. Thus, it’s
a good idea to save your small questions for a weekly status email with your
attorney. This does not mean you should avoid communicating important
information to your attorney, just think twice before you send off a quick
email or make an unnecessary call asking for information that could be found
elsewhere or saved for another time.
Be
active in your own case
Family law cases require the production
of lots of documentations. This can include financial documents, photographs,
timelines of events, etc. It’s wise to help out your attorney where possible so
he or she does not have to spend time (and money) trying to extract information
from you. Provide whatever documents you think may be useful to your case and
be quick to get back to them if they have questions.
Therapists
are cheaper than attorneys
Going through a divorce can be an
emotional rollercoaster ride and your attorney certainly understands the pain
you are going through. That being said, attorneys are best used as advisors,
not as sounding boards for your emotional issues. Good attorneys will be
supportive and lend an understanding ear, but you should realize that their
time equates to your money. It’s much better to turn to your friends or family
to vent about your ex than be billed by your attorney.
Respond
to requests quickly
There are multiple aspects of your family
law case that are time sensitive. If your attorney sends you a document and
tells you it needs to be notarized or that discovery requests need to be filled
out and that a deadline is important, it’s critical to respond quickly. Your
delay can mean that the attorney has to make several attempts to contact you or
spend time getting extensions, all of which will end up being billed to you.
Make
friends with support staff
While you should check in with your
attorney directly about important issues relevant to your case, paralegals and
others working on your case often know a great deal and bill at a much lower
rate.
If you find yourself facing the prospect
of divorce, contact an experienced Ohio family law attorney who can help guide you through the
difficult process. Count on the expertise of Twinsburg family law attorney Carol
L. Gasper.
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