When faced with the inherently difficult process of dissolving a marriage, one of the first decisions you’ll make is choosing a divorce attorney to represent you.
To help you choose the best divorce lawyer for your case, it’s important to consider what makes a good divorce lawyer, whether that person has handled cases like yours before, and how your case will be handled.
When choosing the best North Dakota divorce lawyer for your case, it’s important that you choose someone who will give you the time and attention that you need and deserve. A skilled and experienced practitioner, Lesley Foss handles divorce and other family law matters at Fremstad Law, and has dedicated her practice almost exclusively to helping her clients through what can be one of the most difficult times in their lives.
Divorce will require that you discuss personal issues with your attorney. Therefore, it’s important that you choose someone that you trust, and with whom you feel comfortable discussing subjects that are of a private and sensitive nature.
In your first meeting with a divorce lawyer, ask for an assessment of your case. A good divorce lawyer will be able to give you an overview of the process, tell you how they would handle your case, and identify any problems you need to anticipate.
Of course, every case is unique, and your family law attorney’s analysis might change as new facts are discovered. But you should leave your first meeting with a good sense of how the lawyer would handle your case.
Some questions to ask might include:
At Fremstad Law, you can expect courteous, competent, and experienced legal representation from lawyers you can trust.
If you’re looking for the best North Dakota Divorce lawyer for your case, contact Fremstad Law today. Our mission is to move you forward, and North Dakota family law attorney Lesley Foss can help. Call (701) 478-7620 or complete our online form.
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