Article Written By: HenryGornbein
On a regular basis, call your family law attorney. To ensure that your case is always on the top of your family law attorney's mind, check in with him or her on a weekly basis.
Communicate with your family law attorney by e-mail, but don't abuse it. Be careful of information you share over email with your family law lawyer. If you have something important to share regarding your case, schedule an in-person meeting with your family law attorney. Of course you can communicate with your family law attorney by fax. Faxing documents and signatures is still an acceptable and quick way to communicate with your family law attorney. Snail Mail still works, too! If time is of the essence, snail mail isn't the best method of communication, but the US Postal Office is great for sending large packages and as an extra way to keep in touch. A list of questions should always be kept on hand so that you can communicate effectively Seeing as a family law lawyer usually charges hourly, it's beneficial and cost effective for you to come in to any meetings prepared with both quesitons and answers instead of having to email or call as you remember the questions. Of course if a question arises that needs immediate attention, contact your family law lawyer immediately. Keep your family law lawyer responsible for responding to you in a timely manner It's more than acceptable to ask your family law lawyer for testimonials from previous clients, but also establish with them what your expectations are for response times. If you have questions or issues, don't be bashful. Remember that your family law attorney is working for you. If you have a concern about an issue in your case, raise it. Communication is a two-way street, and it is important to communicate. You deserve answers. You deserve to know what is going on. You deserve to know what strategies are being raised. If there are issues that you have questions about, you deserve answers. They should all be in a timely fashion. There was once a study done with regard to phone calls and messages, and when a client reasonably expected a return call. The possible answers were: immediately, within two hours, within four hours, by the end of the day, within 24 hours, or whenever. The correct response was within three hours. Establish Trust With Your Family Law Attorney It's important to feel that you are not just a check to your family law lawyer, but that you are very important to your attorney.What you are going through in a divorce, child custody, or other family law related matter, is one of the most important issues in your life. Regularly Meet with your family law attorney. Face to face meetings and communication is critical. At the initial consultation, this shows you establish a rapport. This is how you decide whether or not you are going to retain a particular attorney. Don't hesitate to ask questions. Don't hesitate to take notes. Make sure that before you retain an attorney, that this is the person who you will entrust one of the most important times in your life to. Don't hesitate to have regular meetings so that you can make sure that you are both on the same wavelength, and are doing things and working together. You and your attorney are part of a team, and this is important.Henry S. Gornbein is the founding and managing partner in the law firm Gornbein Smith Peskin-Shepherd PLLC, specializing in Family Law and Divorce Services. Visit the Family Law Attorney Website.
This Article Has Been Published on Sat, 21 Mar 2009 and Read 200 Times