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What to Consider When Hiring a Family Law Attorney
A good family lawyer can make all the difference in how confident you feel going through the divorce process. Barbra Amron Weisberg, PA in Boca Raton maintains a limited caseload as experienced support staff in order to give their clients the personal attention that people involved in divorce cases require. Every client gets the attorney’s personal cell phone numbers because at we realize that issues arise befor Divorce Family Law in Fort Lauderdale e and after working hours.
Experience
The first thing you will want to look for when hiring an attorney to handle your divorce and family law is experience practicing family law. Experience in the field of family law and divorce can only be gained from decades of hands on practice in the strategic planning, preparation for and execution of evidentiary hearings and trials.
Availability
We strive to make ourselves available as often as reasonably possible. However, there are times when our staff can not be so we have a co-counsel arrangement with another experienced family law trial attorney – Steven M. Pesso, Esq. of the Law Offices of Steven M. Pesso, PA.. We serve the following localities: Broward County including Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Lighthouse Point, Miramar, Parkland, Pembroke Pines, and Pompano Beach; Miami-Dade County including Coral Gables, Hialeah, Homestead, and Miami; and Palm Beach County including Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Highland Beach, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach, and West Palm Beach.
Chemistry
Because of the stressful nature of divorce litigation, the high stakes involved, and the intimate details that must be shared in a divorce case, it is very important for you to feel comfortable with and confident in your choice of counsel. There are many divorce lawyers with comparable years of experience — the difference in success is the relationship between client and lawyer. A trust relationship allows the client to truly be part of the litigation team, and to be an active participant in the case. This is not possible when a client is intimidated by his or her attorney.