Contemplating divorce is difficult and brings up many conflicting emotions. Information on the legal process, the lawyering involved, and the options for how to get a divorce can help feelings of overwhelm and anxiety. Information is truly power.
1 Hour Virtual Consultation
- Overview of the Divorce Process
- Review of Approaches to Obtaining a Divorce
- Cost Saving Tips when Hiring a Lawyer
- Q & A
FAQ
Q: Why do I need to pay for this kind of consultation?
A: A consultation from a lawyer who is not going to represent you in the action removes any financial incentive the lawyer has regarding information they provide during consultation. Simply put, you are not being “sold” any services in this confidential meeting. Attorney Greening will provide candid, direct information aimed at helping you self-advocate with your chosen lawyer to limit runaway costs often seen in divorce cases.
Q: Will I get a referral list of lawyers at the end of this consultation?
A: Selecting a lawyer who will represent you in divorce proceedings is a significant financial investment. Attorney Greening will provide guidance on how to seek out recommendations for lawyers, questions to ask to vet a law practice, sources of information to self-educate, and more. While Attorney Greening will provide referral resources, none of the resources should be considered endorsements of the services of any provider as an attorney working well with one client is not necessarily a predictor they would work well with you.
Q: Will I be able to get advice unique to my situation in this consultation?
A: The primary goal of this consultation is to provide you as much information as possible to inform your next step in the divorce process. You will provide Attorney Greening information in advance of the virtual meeting so that she can tailor the information she delivers to your situation. Your conversation with Attorney Greening will help you hone in on the key issues in your case so you are better prepared to retain a lawyer or pursue an alternative dispute resolution model. Strictly speaking, this is an informational meeting with limited legal advice as full legal advice would require a much more thorough evaluation of your case.
Q: How much does this cost?
A: The 1 hour virtual consultation fee is $500. Electronic payment is due in advance to secure an appointment.
Q: Can I retain Attorney Greening to represent me in my divorce?
A: Attorney Greening does not provide representation in divorce litigation and her only current offerings for divorce are these informational consultations.