1. Compatibility
Look for an attorney whose personality is compatible with yours, and whose style and approach will prove effective to meet your goals. Even among the best family attorneys, not every attorney is best for every client, or every type of case.
2. Trust
This is the most important factor. If you do not see the confidence and trust in your attorney, you should not hire them or continue with them if already involved in a case.
3. Specialization In Family Law
Find an attorney who focuses primarily on family law. Family law is a highly specialized area, and if your attorney is dealing also in personal injury cases, social …show more content…
Your attorney should keep you on the right side of the case and the court, and should be able to make you clear about all strengths and weakness in your case. An effective family attorney will ensure your expectations are in line with reality, and will not simply tell you what you want to hear. Moreover, remember that your attorney does not have a crystal ball, and cannot guarantee a particular outcome, but should give you a range of possibilities based on his experience.
5. Be Cautious Of Disrespectful and Unprofessional Attorney
Be cautious of a family law attorney who describes themselves as violent. This is a marketing buzzword, and there is a big difference between an effective, zealous advocate, and an unprofessional, disrespectful and/or abusive lawyer. Ensure you know which you are dealing with, as the latter will do more harm than good.
6. Ask For A Written Fee