What to ask your divorcement solicitor

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Andrew Isaacs Gainsborough appreciate that getting an annulment can be an extremely daunting and emotionally charged period and therefore bearing in mind and understanding what to ask can be a difficult task. Rest assured there are no right and wrong concerns.

It is essential to furnish us with as much relevant information as possible and do not be hesitant to ask questions. Our team will always make time for you and provide the support required. The answer you get may not always be the answer you want or expect, but will be a response from experience and knowledge with your best interests at the forefront.

We can not give an exhaustive checklist of all concerns to be asked as every case is special, on the other hand here are a few essential questions to get you started which can be asked at a first consultation:

Do I have to get Divorced?

No. Only you can determine if you want to get divorced but there are often a variety of possibilities which we will clarify to you at your very first appointment. You may only know what you want to do when you have spoken to our team and listened closely to our advice.

Do I need a Lawyer?

The short response is no. Nonetheless, we highly suggest that you do assign a law firm.

Upon your initial meeting with us you will see the expertise and professionalism of our team at Divorce Lawyer Gainsborough that will give you the assurance in assigning us.

The risk you take in not assigning a law firm is that without proper legal advice you may not follow the correct divorce procedure which can develop delay and incur extra fees. Further and more dramatically you may not get the best settlement you could and can not make informed choices.

How much will it set you back?

As will be repeatedly stated, every case is different so we can not tell you definitively what your divorce will be priced at.
We will however typically give you a quotation and be able to tell you the costs of the court fees. Court fees are referred to as disbursements and you should ask what other disbursements there could be and ask for an estimate of anticipated disbursements.

We want our clients to be aware of the cost of instructing us, so they don’t enter into something they may not be able to have the means for. We are here to aid and not cause added stress. Knowing the estimated cost from the outset will allow you to budget appropriately.

Get in touch with Family Law Gainsborough today