References
The best resource for parents who are seeking information on a good child custody attorney is to seek references from other people. Important references to obtain on child custody attorneys include:
Asking friends and family membersSeeking advice from court clerks at the court officeInquiring of other parents, strangers included, who currently have cases at the child support officeThe state bar association can pass on referralsDepending on your state, some courts may maintain a network of attorneys
Interview
It’s important for single parents to interview a potential child custody attorney before hiring them. Some questions to ask are surrounding:
Personality and Style - A single parent wants to ensure that an attorney’s personality and style matches his or her own. It doesn’t have to be exactly the same, but a single parent should find the attorney to be approachable, as there will be a lot of questions along the way.Experience with Your Type of Case - A single parent should choose an attorney that has experience handling and winning his or her type of case. A single parent should also understand how many hours it may take for their case to be decided.Fee Structure - A single parent should inquire into whether the attorney charges on the basis of a retainer or on a per hour basis.Free Consultation - A single parent wants to know whether a child custody attorney is willing to provide a free consultation. A free consultation will give a parent an idea of whether he or she will be able to work with the attorney
Pro Bono
If a single parent cannot afford a paid attorney, he or she may qualify for a court-appointed attorney. A court-appointed attorney will serve to represent the single parent, in the same way as a paid attorney.
Resources to Investigate the Attorney’s Reputation
There are several resources that a parent may use to check an attorney’s reputation, including:
Checking the attorney directory in your state. The attorney directory will let a parent know if an attorney is in good standing with the state bar or if their attorney’s license has been suspended and if so, the reasons for suspension status. Most states require attorneys to reveal that information to a prospective client. Additionally, an attorney cannot practice law in states where their license has been suspended.Asking around town. If single parents live in a smaller community, there’s a good chance that an attorney’s reputation will be well known in that particular community. Parents can inquire about an attorney with someone else or multiple people in the community.
Fire a Child Custody Attorney Who Isn’t Meeting Your Needs
Don’t worry about making a mistake. If the agreement between you and your attorney is no longer effective or does not meet your needs, release the attorney from his or her duties and begin a new search for a new child custody attorney. For more information about finding good attorneys, parents should refer to additional resources on child custody lawyers or a parent can speak with a member of their State Bar Association.