Selecting your Divorce Attorney (Our Arizona Divorce Exclusive)

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This Arizona divorce guide was written to help you and others like you navigate the difficult and unfamiliar divorce process. This helpful, free PDF was written specifically for those who are going through divorce in Arizona. Download today.

GillespieShields Arizona Divorce Guide

The divorce process is rarely straightforward. That’s why your divorce attorney should be a competent and diligent professional who prepares you for any outcome. This is true whether you are concerned about alimony, child support, child custody, or property division.

When you hire legal counsel, you’re paying for their skill and experience as well as their time. Your attorney should have extensive experience with the divorce process and related family law matters. They should also have a compatible personality to your own and the appropriate personal philosophy to effectively conduct your case. This is as much a matter of art as science.

It is not uncommon for disagreements to arise between a client and their attorney during a case. During these times, it is important to remember that as long as you did your due diligence in selecting the right attorney in the first place, you should feel comfortable placing your trust in them to reach your desired results regardless of the strategy they use to get there.

Don’t forget that your attorney is bound by the facts of your particular case and the law which governs it. A good divorce attorney should seek to help you make the best of the situation you find yourself in.

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