21 questions to ask your divorce solicitor

24
www.gibsonkerr.co.uk

Upload: gecko

Post on 11-Apr-2017

190 views

Category:

Law


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

www.gibsonkerr.co.uk

Page 2: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

21 Questions For Your Divorce Solicitor

Page 3: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

1. Will my divorce case have to go through the courts?

The thought of having to go to court on top of everything else you’re going through may seem like just too much. If issues can be resolved amicably between the parties, there’s usually no need for you to go to court although there may still be court proceedings.

Page 4: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

2. As a mother, will I automatically get custody of my children? / As a Father will my ex automatically get full custody of our children?

When there are children involved in a divorce, this is an important question to ask in order to put your mind at rest. There is not hard and fast rule, the best interests of the children will always be the paramount consideration for the court.

Page 5: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

3. Do I have to get divorced in the same country we got married in?

Depending on your circumstances you may be eligible to file for divorce in a country other than the one you got married in. It’s important to note that divorce law differs between countries so your decision could affect your settlement.

Page 6: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

4. What are your rates for working on divorce cases?

While cost shouldn’t be the overall deciding factor when choosing a divorce lawyer, it is important for you to get an idea of likely costs in advance so you can budget accordingly.

Page 7: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

5. How will I be charged for your services?

It’s also important to know how you will be billed by your divorce lawyer. Will you only have to pay at the end of your case or be invoiced monthly for any work carried out? Or will you have to pay up front?

Page 8: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

6. Roughly how long will my divorce take to go through?

Once your lawyer knows the basic facts of your case, they should be able to give you a rough idea of timescale from start to finish based on their experience.

Page 9: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

7. Will I have one point of contact for my case throughout the process?

When you’re going through a divorce and paying for legal help, you don’t want the hassle of having to go over old ground and explain things to different people at different stages. Having one point of contact can make things so much easier.

Page 10: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

8. Who will actually be working on my case and what are their qualifications?

If you choose a your divorce lawyer because you think they’ll do a good job based on your initial meeting, you’ll probably want to make sure it’s them you’ll actually be dealing with as your case progresses rather than another partner or member of the firm.

Page 11: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

9. How much experience do you have in dealing with divorce cases?

Don’t be afraid to ask this question. If you have any doubts or concerns over how experienced your lawyer might be, then make sure you find out the facts to help put your mind at ease.

Page 12: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

10. Do you take on Legal Aid divorce cases?

Before approaching a law firm, it’s a good idea to check your eligibility for legal aid. If you think you may be able to get it, then make sure you ask any firm you approach if they work with legal aid clients as not all lawyers do.

Page 13: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

11. Does it make any difference if I get divorced in Scotland or England?

The divorce laws in England & Wales differ from those in Scotland so it’s advisable to check with your lawyer where you’re eligible to file for divorce and which set of laws may give you the best chance of the outcome you’re looking for.

Page 14: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

12. Can you explain to me in simple terms how the process works step-by-step?

If you’ve never been divorced before, it will be helpful to get an idea of what to expect from the process so you can be prepared for it.

Page 15: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

13. How often can I expect to hear from you with updates on my case?

Again, this question is definitely worth asking. For example you may not hear from your lawyer for what seems like long periods during your case, but that may only mean they don’t have any updates for you. If you’d like to have communication more frequently, you should be clear about this at the beginning.

Page 16: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

14. Will I be charged for the time spent on the phone to you about my case?

Before entering into any relationship with a provider, it’s good to be clear on exactly what you will and won’t be charged for. For example, if you spend an hour on the phone every week to your divorce solicitor, you should expect to be charged for their time and expertise.

Page 17: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

15. Will I get to see all the paperwork associated with my case if I ask for it?

Going through a divorce is a very personal thing and trusting someone to act on your behalf is a big decision. There’s no reason why a lawyer should be secretive about any aspect of your case and the paperwork should always be available if you’d like to see it for yourself.

Page 18: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

16. Are there any steps I can take to keep my costs down?Depending on the state of your relationship with your spouse, there may well be things the two of you can do to keep your legal bills down as much as possible. A good divorce lawyer will be forthcoming with this information.

Page 19: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

17. Will I have to pay more in my divorce settlement if I caused the breakdown of the marriage through adultery or other means?

This is a common concern/misconception. Divorce settlements follow a legal framework and you won’t be awarded less because of infidelity for example.

Page 20: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

18. What happens if my financial circumstances change after I file for divorce?

This is another question worth asking in order to set your mind at rest. For example, you may get a bonus at work or be made redundant, so it’s good to know where you’d stand if your financial circumstances financial circumstances did change significantly.

Page 21: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

19. Do I actually need a divorce solicitor or can I do things myself?

If everything is extremely amicable between you and your (soon to be) ex-spouse, it may be possible for you to go through the divorce process without a lawyer, although this can depend on many factors.

Page 22: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

20. How often will I need to come to your offices?

Juggling work, a family and a divorce can really takes its toll on people. If you’d prefer to work remotely with your lawyer, this is a question worth asking at your initial meeting.

Page 23: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

21. Can I recover my divorce costs from my spouse?

This may be possible depending on a number of circumstances. If it’s something you wish to pursue, it’s worth asking the question for a tailored response.

Page 24: 21 Questions to Ask Your Divorce Solicitor

www.gibsonkerr.co.uk