Divorce
Lawyer / Divorce Attorney
USA
and Worldwide Directory
The
Divorce Lawyer / Divorce Attorney - US and Worldwide
Directory provided below is to help point you in the
right direction but Divorce and Women assumes no responsibility
for the professional ability or integrity of the persons,
firms or organisations.
The
following guidelines may also be helpful:
Contact
more than one Divorce Attorney. Briefly describe the
nature of the services you desire, and find out each
attorney’s qualifications and experience. Ask
for a written schedule of fees charged for the services
you need. Do not turn over documents or funds until
you are certain the attorney understands your legal
needs and will handle your case.
If
you cannot afford a Lawyer, enquire as whether you
may qualify for some form of legal aid or assistance.
Where legal assistance is NOT available, you should
consider "Doing
Your Own Divorce".
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When
dealing with your lawyer/attorney find out how he
or she plans to represent you. Don't be afraid to
ask specific questions and make sure he/she explains
the legal process in a language you understandand,
and the legal steps planned on your behalf. Make sure
you tell the attorney every relevant fact needed to
represent your interests. Have your attorney analyze
your case and give you the positive and negative aspects
and probable outcome.
For
tips on how to save money on legal fees (and believe
us, they add up fast!) refer to the relevant Chapter
of, "How
To Win When Facing Divorce".
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DIVORCE
LAWYER / DIVORCE ATTORNEY : US AND
WORLDWIDE DIRECTORY
UNITED
KINGDOM / AUSTRALIA |
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UNITED
KINGDOM
Quickie
Divorce UK
Complete
DIY Divorce Solution. Used by Thousands. No
Solicitor Fees.
Divorce
Solicitors Leeds
Mcaras Solicitors – Specialist divorce
solicitors based in Leeds - West Yorkshire -
Experts in Child Disputes and Matrimonial law.
AUSTRALIA
Findlaw
Australia
Click
on the link above to locate a lawyer in Qld,
NSW,Victoria,
SA, ACT, Tasmania, Northern Territory &
WA.
Alternatively,
call the Law Society in your State or Territory
as they normally keep a Register of Family Lawyers
who you can contact. You'll find your local
Law Society in the phone book or just do an
online search.
If
you can't afford an attorney, contact the Legal
Aid Office in your State or Territory to see
if you qualify for legal assistance. You'll
find them listed in the White or Yellow Pages
of your phone directory or via an online search. |
