Clients are always concerned with their attorney fees, and rightfully so because you work hard for your money. But a lawyer’s time and advice are valuable, this is why you retained a lawyer in the first place. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
Click the link below to read article on Huffington Post by Divorce Attorney, Morghan Leia Richardson: Custody Battles: The Top Five Things Dads Should Know Before Setting Foot in Court
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So we have been MIA on the blog-o-sphere lately. Moore Law Group has been crankin’ busy, and, of course, servicing our cases comes before blogging. However, a recurring theme has come up numerous times in the past several weeks, which warrants a pause in the madness to write about. It’s “taking care of your…
Before having children, my husband and I always use to tease each other about who would get custody of our dogs if we divorced (this type of banter is an occupational hazard for a divorce lawyer). After not being able to reach an agreement, we would then turn to…
The following is an article I came across by Marlisse Cepeda. Please take a look and share your thoughts. 7 Divorce Myths – Debunked! By Marlisse Cepeda Nobody wants to get divorced, but those statistics that get passed around make it seem like it’s an almost inevitable consequence…
Defenses: This is the last installment of the contempt series. Thanks for sticking with me! We have been focusing on two violations for which a contempt action may be proper; violations of custody and visitation orders and failure to pay support. Regarding a violation of a custody and…
TOP 10 THINGS YOUR LAWYER SHOULD BE DOING FOR YOU Important tips for the average person who has not been to law school and does not understand (or care) how great a legal argument was made in court or what research was found that will help your case… How can you measure whether you actually…
Because I can almost count on being asked this question in a consultation I thought I would finally blog about it. The question usually refers to how much in attorney fees will the client have to pay from start to finish to obtain a divorce. Usually my answer is its impossible to…
A question that many of my clients have when they have their initial meeting with me is can we request for the other party to pay for, at least contribute to the attorney fees. The answer in short is maybe. In general clients will be responsible to their attorney to…