What questions to ask your divorce solicitor

Lund Bennett Family Law - Cheshire and Manchester

When consulting with a divorce solicitor, it’s essential to gather relevant information and address key concerns to make informed decisions. Here are some questions you may consider asking your divorce solicitor:

  1. Experience and Qualifications:
    • How long have you been practicing family law?
    • What is your experience in handling divorce cases?
    • Are you a specialist in family law or a general practitioner?
  2. Case Assessment:
    • Based on the information I’ve provided, how do you assess my case?
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of my case?
  3. Legal Process:
    • What is the divorce process in my jurisdiction, and what steps should I expect?
    • How long does the divorce process typically take?
  4. Options for Resolution:
    • What are the available options for resolving my divorce (mediation, arbitration, litigation)?
    • What are the potential advantages and disadvantages of each option?
  5. Child Custody and Support:
    • How is child custody typically determined in my jurisdiction?
    • What factors are considered in determining child support?
  6. Asset Division:
    • How is property and asset division handled in divorces?
    • What factors are considered in determining a fair division of assets?
  7. Alimony/Spousal Support:
    • How is spousal support determined?
    • What factors influence the amount and duration of spousal support?
  8. Communication and Updates:
    • How will we communicate throughout the process, and how often should I expect updates?
    • What is your preferred method of communication?
  9. Legal Fees and Costs:
    • What are your fees and billing structure?
    • Are there potential additional costs I should be aware of?
  10. Alternative Dispute Resolution:
    • Can alternative dispute resolution methods be explored in my case, and how effective are they?
  11. Documentation and Information:
    • What documents and information do you need from me to proceed with the case?
    • How can I help facilitate the process?
  12. Possible Outcomes:
    • Based on your experience, what are the likely outcomes or scenarios for my case?
    • What can I do to improve the chances of a favorable outcome?

Remember to be open and honest with your divorce solicitor to ensure they have all the relevant information to provide you with accurate advice. Additionally, consider asking for clarification on any legal terms or procedures that you may not fully understand.