Litigation Lawyers
Looking for a Lawyer?
You'll discover a user-friendly search feature at Lawyers.com that allows you to narrow down results by legal specialty and location. You may also conduct a name-based search for lawyers. Attorney profiles prominently display contact information, specify areas of practise, and offer client and legal professional ratings.
Ready to Meet With a Lawyer?
Before you choose a lawyer or legal firm, make sure you talk with the attorney who will be handling your case directly—preferably in person. Consider bringing a list of questions as well as any relevant material to the meeting. Remember that you don't have to hire the first lawyer you meet with, and that you want a lawyer you can trust first and foremost.
What to Ask a Lawyer?
- The attorney-client privilege
- The lawyer’s experience with child custody issues like yours
- The lawyer’s familiarity with the relevant court system
- How often the lawyer goes to trial (as opposed to settling)
- Who else will work on your case
- Attorneys’ fees and other expenses related to the case (including how the cost might increase as the case moves to other stages, like trial)
- How long the case might take, and
- The lawyer’s initial impressions of your case and options.