Linda J. Lawrence
36 years of experience
57 E. Wilson Bridge Road
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165 E. Livingston Ave, Columbus, OH
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1320 Dublin Rd, Columbus, OH
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155 West Main Street, Suite 100, Columbus, OH
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1170 Old Henderson Road, Suite 109, Columbus, OH
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1320 Dublin Rd, Suite 101, Columbus, OH
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136 W Mound Street, Suite 100, Columbus, OH
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100 E. Main St., Columbus, OH
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501 S High St, Columbus, OH
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400 S. 5th St., #303, Columbus, OH
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147 Thurman Avenue, Columbus, OH
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844 S Front St, Columbus, OH
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21 East State Street, Suite 2300, Columbus, OH
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923 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH
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3010 Hayden Rd, Columbus, OH
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1677 Old Henderson Road, Columbus, OH
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140 E Town St Ste 1070, Columbus, OH
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21 East State Street, Suite 2300, Columbus, OH
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501 South High Street, Columbus, OH
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150 E. Mound St., Suite 206, Columbus, OH
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250 Civic Center Drive, Suite 600, Columbus, OH
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155 West Main Street, Suite 101, Columbus, OH
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575 South 3rd Street, Columbus, OH
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555 City Park Avenue, Olde World Center, Columbus, OH
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What to Consider When Hiring a Divorce and separation Lawyer
Divorce proceedings are best dealt with the assistance of an attorney who will ensure you protect your rights. This is especially possible where the matter is litigious, although here again, professional representation may still be beneficial even if the parties to the marriage are on friendly terms with each other at the time when they are going to be divorced. You should not take a chance of doing it on your own especially when your future is in jeopardy or when your relationship with your children is on the line.
A typical issue that crops up in many cases of Divorce and separation is whether spouses can share one lawyer for the purposes of cutting costs. The answer is no. A common occurrence, even though two people are reasonably friendly with each other and even perfectly agree on the details of their case, is not permitted by the law; you are not allowed to be represented by the same lawyer during Divorce and separation. Because the spouses become adversaries, this would engender an unethical situation prohibited by the ethical codes governing practice of law. If the spouses adopting mediation in as their method of dissolution of marriage, there is a possibility that one attorney participates in the proces as a mediator. But it is also possible that each spouse wants to be represented by a lawyer during the mediation process.
Selecting who should be your lawyer is not easy. As simple as it may sound, this can be done by using the Google search engine but this should not be the only one done. Google searches will take you to all the websites of lawyers and several of these are paid endorsements and certainly not all are worthy lawyers tailored to your type of a case. Likewise, it may be beneficial to speak to acquaintances or close ones who have consulted a Divorce and separation attorney, however, their choice might not be your best choice. Each case is unique. These are certain helpful tips that will enable you knowledgeably search for or compare lawyers.
Background and Experience
You should choose an attorney who has sufficient exposure to the matters that shall be determined in your case. For instance, if you own a business or professional practice jointly with your spouse, then you need an attorney, who specializes in business and professional practice valuation and distribution. They can employ financial advisors who can properly estimate the worth of a business and assist in the battle for your fair share. Collaborative law and mediation are effectively used in Divorce and separations, so, if you want to work with those options, you should hire a lawyer that knows them. The attorneys practicing in some areas may be duly certified by the relevant board or may be the members of the professional associations. They might have been rewarded or given any other sorts of legal recognitions or honors.
Professional Record
In general, you should look for an attorney without evident serious disciplinary measures taken against him or her. One can view information about an attorney’s professional record at their state bar where the attorney practices from. Sometimes you might wish to know what led to the issuance of disciplinary actions so you can have a look at the specifics. Not all violations can be deemed equivalent levels of severe. This means that on the bases of a very minor violation you may not wish to exclude an attorney though they are in good standing at this time.
In the same regard, a history of the severe violations should be an indicator of concern as much as possible given the positive outcomes the attorney has delivered. On the same note, you do not want embarrassing mistakes by your attorney to make you lose critical rights or interests you could have otherwise defended.
Case Results
Sometimes it’s possible to read about a Divorce and separation lawyer’s most high-profile victories on the lawyer’s website or blog. Every single case is unique and depends upon circumstances, therefore you shouldn’t expect the same decision as another client. Yet, record of positive outcomes for the individuals who seem to be in similar circumstances as yours may work in your favor. You may also learn more about the cases in which an attorney is most successful if many of his/her best results pertain to similar type of case.
Initial Consultation
A majority of Divorce and separation lawyers are willing to meet with potential clients and discuss their options even if they do not have to hire the attorney to handle their case. Usually, you can make an appointment either on the phone or through an online form once you fill in some basic information about your case. This means that the consultation acts as the client’s and the attorney’s way of determining if they are compatible. However, individuals should not enlist the services of an attorney simply because the attorney has impressive credentials and or achievements. However, you will need to ensure that you engage a lawyer whom you can understand and who understands and can relate to you. You don’t want to choose a lawyer who will handle your case as if it is just another number on their list. It is preferable that you should arrange an appointment with several lawyers in order to arrive at a decision as to which one to hire.
Having a list of questions to take to the consultation will enable you to determine whether the lawyer is the right one for you. For example, it may be helpful to define your goals and then ask how likely it is that you will achieve them, according to the attorney’s assessment of your case’s strengths and limitations. It is usually not necessary to expect an accurate response and a general direction will be enough to manage expectations. An optimistic answer might be useful, but in the case of searching for an attorney, you must be wary if an attorney provides guarantees or if they seem significantly more confident than competitors. They may be overpromising. Furthermore, you should listen to how the attorney talks about an assessment done on your case. They should be able to explain why or how they came to that conclusion in a language that a layman would understand.
Fees and Costs
Another area that needs to be discussed at the consultation is fees. There are lawyers who work on an hourly basis and others that can work for a lump sum for the entire case. But if you are struggling financially, there is always a chance to discuss more favorable terms of payments. Sometimes, a client will be required to make a payment that is usually referred to as a retainer fee. In case the costs of the case are below the retainer amount, the remaining amount of the retainer fee may be reimbursed to the client. If there are charges for services required, then this should also be agreed as part of your representation agreement and clearly state your responsibilities.
Apart from attorney fees, other costs that one is likely to incur while handling a Divorce and separation case include court fees as well as other costs associated with a trial. These could include service fees, fees for experts, fees for a court reporter, and fees for copying any documents. For some reasons in a Divorce and separation, a party may petition the court for an order compelling the other party to bear the costs and attorney fees. Nevertheless, fee-shifting rules differ significantly across the states and this may apply only in special situations.
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