Does anyone out there know of the best divorce lawyer I can find in Arizona?
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 at
3:02 pm
I’ve been separated for some time, have two kids and looking for a great divorce lawyer. Not looking to destroy my former spouse, just go through the proper channels and protect my self and little girls. I don’t trust internet searches and really don’t want to interview numerous attorneys. I’d like someone who comes well referred, does not discriminate towards either gender and will hopefully take monthly payments. Any help will be huge as I have no contacts in this area.
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what part of arizona this is a pretty big state
It would be highly stupid to go with a recommendation. I’ve worked with divorced and single fathers for 21 years and I don’t do it without advising you interview six others. An attorney may be good, but you need to mesh with him, otherwise all you will be doing is draining your wallet to get what you want. That’s a major mistake made by fathers. They expect the lawyers do it all, rather than working as a team. The difference can mean tens of thousands of dollars in savings. Here’s what you need instead of a recommend. It’s up to you to get off your butt and use it. To learn your rights, join Dads House in Yahoo Groups
http://Dads-House.org/
GETTING STARTED
http://icanhaz.com/DailyJournal
http://icanhaz.com/ChronologicalStatement
http://icanhaz.com/RecordingConversations
ATTORNEYS & YOU
http://icanhaz.com/Lawyer-Choosing
http://icanhaz.com/Lawyers-Interviewing
DISCOVERY
http://icanhaz.com/DivorceInterrogatory
DO’S & DON’TS OF DIVORCE
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http://www.helpyourselfdivorce.com/arizona.html
You don’t trust internet searches but you’d take a name from Yahoo Answers?!? That’s kind of a disconnect, I’d say.
Here’s what I’d do if I were you. If you’re in a major metro area, most of them have city magazines (in DC, it’s called Washingtonian). These mags periodically run features on best lawyers, dentists, real estate agents, etc. You need to get the most recent one for lawyers and then look through it. They have brief bios, etc. and the compilations are pretty accurate. Maybe interview your top 2 and take it from there.
Also, don’t say you want them to not be gender biased. It’s insulting, because any attorney who takes a client is ethically bound to do the best he/she can for that client. What you actually want is a judge who isn’t gender biased, and this is something I’d ask about when interviewing the attorney.