You’ve heard the commercials on the radio, so you know that you shouldn’t depend on advertising to select an attorney. But how do you choose a divorce lawyer in Kansas City? Here are some tips.
There are thousands of attorneys in the Kansas City Metro and surrounding communities. So how do you select the best one for your situation? Here’s some expert advice.
1. Which side of the state line do they serve?
If you live in certain areas of the Metro, you may hop back and forth across the state line without thinking. However, if you are looking for a divorce lawyer in Kansas City, make sure the firm knows the laws in your home state.
You’ll find some KC attorneys that are members of the Missouri and Kansas Bar Associations – and others who only practice in their home state.
2. Select a law firm known for practicing family law.
Some people depend on their personal connections to find a lawyer. However, your friend, who spends most of his time litigating personal injury cases, would not be the best person to help you with your divorce.
3. Consider your needs.
Are emotions high? Do you have a lot at stake? Do you need an aggressive attorney to combat your spouse’s lawyer? If so, ask for attorney recommendations from others who have been through a similar situation.
On the other hand, you may feel that you and your ex are on the same page and wish to have an amicable and straightforward divorce. (Unfortunately, some expect their divorce to be easy, only to find that their spouse is taking out their hurt and frustrations by having an extensive list of demands.)
When selecting an attorney, consider YOUR needs – and the needs of your minor children.
4. Don’t select an attorney based on personality.
You are going through a highly emotive time, and you may feel like talking about your feelings and frustrations that led up to the divorce. However, it’s important to remember that you are hiring an attorney, not a therapist. You want someone who knows the law and the court system.
5. Consider the costs.
Ask how much your divorce will cost. Some divorce attorneys will charge an hourly rate, and others a flat rate. You must have this information before you select an attorney to represent your interests.
We know you may be surprised by the high cost of a quality divorce lawyer. However, you’ll face years of financial consequences from this decision. Choose wisely.
6. Research the attorneys in your area.
There’s a lot of information available about attorneys online. Once you have a list of names or firms, complete online research to find out more about them.
7. Interview the attorneys.
Most divorce lawyers offer a free initial consultation. Use this opportunity to ask questions like “who will be handling my case?” And “how well do you know my spouse’s attorney?”
If you have a family law matter in Jackson County or a neighboring Missouri community, schedule a free consultation with Kelly, Reed, & Jansen. We can help you with your contested or uncontested divorce.
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