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| Choosing a Child Custody Lawyer in Savannah Georgia | GA Custody Attorney |
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Savannah GA Custody Attorney Making sure that the right attorney or law firm is involved in a custody dispute is vital. A custody lawyer will help you to navigate the processes involved in fighting for the kids. There are so many choices available that it can appear overwhelming when it is necessary to find just the right one. This may also be an entirely new experience, one in which it is impossible to even know where to begin. First, find out who is out there. By talking to family members and friends it may be possible to assemble a list of references. If there is an attorney that is already in your employ they may have recommendations. There are ads all over the television, in newspapers, the internet, and the phone book. It may even be possible to locate a referral service. There are directories available through such groups as the National Bar Association and Law Schools. Next, get the list down to manageable number of possibilities. Most lawyers will provide a free phone consultation. If they seem like someone whom you could work with, schedule an appointment. A new client appointment will give both of you a chance to determine if you can have a successful relationship. A large part of the unknown in this process is wondering how to determine a good lawyer from a not so good attorney. There are many questions that you should be prepared to ask during your initial visit. It is important to know how long the attorney has been practicing law and how familiar they are with domestic relationsand family law cases. Notice that the term domestic relation infers more than a divorce attorney or a child custody attorney. An attorney can be certified to handle these specific cases. Lawyers should be very familiar with the community they are working in. Ask them how they get along with other attorneys and judges. They should be able to handle a trial situation so do not be shy about asking how often they appear in court and when the last time was that they were there. Ascertain if they have enough experience in this area by finding out how many such situations they have handled. Ask about the lawyer's current case load. Knowing how many others they are working with will give you an idea about how much personal time to expect. Also find out who else may be working on your case and how to reach them. When there is a concern it can be frustrating to wait by the phone for a return call. Question the attorney about how long they take to return calls in order to help avoid some of that pacing by the phone. |
