How To Choose A Chicago Divorce Attorney

author by Scott D. Rogoff on Sep. 10, 2013

Divorce & Family Law Divorce 

Summary: If you live in Illinois and are having marital problems, it may be time for you to start considering hiring a Chicago divorce attorney to ensure that the process is as quick and painless as possible.

If you live in Illinois and are having marital problems, it may be time for you to start considering hiring a Chicago divorce attorney to ensure that the process is as quick and painless as possible. If you are like many people, the very thought of looking for a divorce attorney is overwhelming. You are probably emotionally distraught over the breakdown of your marriage, which is why we are going to cover how to choose a Chicago divorce attorney.

Decide on your budget: The first thing you need to decide on is how much you are willing to spend. Just like everything else in life, when you hire a lawyer you get what you pay for. If you decide to go on the cheaper end, then you may end up with an attorney who isn't aggressive or competent enough to get what you need. This will be even worse if your spouse hires a better attorney.  If you and your spouse have all joint assets, then it will be difficult for you or your spouse to hire a more expensive lawyer than one another. It is important to note; however, that price isn't always the best indicator of skill level.

Google is your best friend: In today's age of the Internet, our first tendency is to head to Google whenever we have a question or problem; and with good reason. Part of Google's complex system of algorithms is to be able to localize your search if you include location in your search phrase. For example, just searching " divorce attorney" will get you a bunch of general information on divorce attorneys. Instead, searching "Chicago divorce attorney" will bring you information about attorneys in Chicago. I know what you're thinking; you know how to use Google. But actually, most people don't even realize that including location can actually get them completely different results.

Trust word of mouth the most: A commonly stated statistic on divorce is that 50% of all marriages end in divorce. That means that half of the married people you know will be or have been in your shoes when it comes to looking for a Chicago divorce attorney. Make a list of all the people you know and then go through the list marking the ones you know have been through a divorce. Chances are that you know at least one person who has. You may feel awkward bringing up the topic of divorce, but just simply try to keep your emotions out of it.  Try and bring up some other legal topic and nonchalantly mention divorce. Then ask this person which divorce lawyer they use. You'll either get information that makes you want to hire that person or information that turns you away. If it's positive, take down this person's name and search them specifically in Google.

While there are other ways to choose a Chicago divorce attorney, these three tips have been proven to be the most effective:

1. Decide on your budget

2. Google is your best friend

3. Trust word of mouth the most

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