
Preparing for Your First Meeting
If you have reached the point where you are considering contacting a
Family Law Attorney, you are probably undergoing an emotional and
stressful time in you life.
Though it will be difficult, you will need
to sort out your emotions from the facts in order to proceed because
even in family law matters, the court will use a rational, business
like approach. The advice and involvement of an experienced Family Law
Attorney can help you.
You May be Surprised!
The job of your Attorney is to use your knowledge of the facts to
counsel you on the relevant issues of your case and to help you
approach your situation with reason rather than emotion. Many people
are surprised by what they learn during an initial consultation because
they don't anticipate all the factors that will affect the likelihood of
achieving a successful outcome.
How could they? An experienced Family Law Attorney
is trained to apply the law to your particular situation and to work
with you to get the best results possible.
After you decide to make an appointment for your initial
consultation, create a list or a timetable of the events that caused
you to turn to a Lawyer for your family law case. During the
discussion, you may have to address several upsetting issues and the
Lawyer may ask you some disturbing or pointed questions.
All
information is kept totally confidential.
Also, you do not have to worry about
shocking the Lawyer - an experienced Attorney has probably already
heard a similar story. It is vitaly important for you to be forthcoming and
honest.
If your Attorney doesn't know all the facts, he or she can't be
as effective as possible.
Prepare for your consultation!
Give your Attorney a head start on the discovery process by
preparing for your initial consultation. Gather as much factual
information as possible. Remember, your communication with your
Attorney is privileged and protected by the attorney/client
relationship.
Contact Attorney Ann LoDolce • The South Shore's Top Family Law Attorney • (580) 583-2424.