By Ellen Wright
For better or worse, the outcome of a divorce – custody, support, and property allocation – is often the product of lawyering. A good lawyer will know and fight for his or her client’s interests at every turn, but there are other important factors to consider when choosing a lawyer.
A good lawyer is responsive to client and court needs, matches wits with opposing counsel, knows the contours of family and divorce law, and can demystify an otherwise hazy system to walk their client through each step. Because of the legal reality of divorce, finding your best Massachusetts family law or divorce lawyer is a priority.
Although this process can be staggeringly tricky, it can be reduced to five clear steps. This guide will demystify the process so that you can ensure you have the best representation for your family court or divorce situation.
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