Showing posts with label Family Law attorney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Law attorney. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

Hiring the Best Family Law Attorney

Keep in mind that you are selecting a legal advisor. You will be entrusting that individual with information about almost every aspect of your personal life — some good, some not so good. It stands to reason that you would want to select a family law attorney with the qualities and characteristics that you find admirable, such as honesty, reliability, sincerity, intelligence, and leadership. A positive sense of well-being flows from an affiliation with the family lawyer who is best suited to your personal needs.

Narrow Your Search.

Look at biographical information, including whatever you can find on websites for family law attorneys and their law firms. Do they appear to have expertise in the area of family law that you need? Do they have any information on their Web sites that is helpful to you? You may also ask other people if they have heard of the attorneys and what they think about them.

Furthermore, your analysis of each prospective family law attorney begins with the first phone call. Many lawyers with predominantly courtroom practices are hard to reach on the telephone, so you may be spending a good bit of time with the person who answers the phone. Does the person answering seem pleasant? Is he or she well-informed about the issues you are facing? Do you think e or she will be able to deliver results?

Take time to assess knowledge and skills.

Retaining a family law attorney can really make a difference in how the case proceeds and how you fare in the end. Should you represent yourself, your lack of knowledge in the law can really hurt your case. Serious life-changing mistakes can easily be made and there are no do-overs in divorce. If, for example, you were to accept a settlement proposal from your spouse without ever having an attorney review the papers and advocate for your rights and interests, then you could end up with much less in assets and support. You could end up on the short end of the stick and never even know what happened. It is than the family law attorney's job to keep you informed and updated on the progress of your case. Feel free to ask as much questions as you need to make things clear for you and your family.

Law Office of Kari L. MacDonald, P.A.
634 E. Bloomingdale Ave. Brandon, FL 33511
(813) 655-1075

Friday, November 14, 2014

When Does a Family Law Attorney Come in Handy In Guardianship Issues?

Being a volunteer or appointed guardian for someone isn’t as easy as just saying that you’d want to take care of a person. There’s a whole legal procedure involved and if you’re no lawyer, you might not be able to handle it properly.

Minors, mentally ill people, senior citizens are some of the perfect examples of people who need guardians. These people may not have the mental stability or capability to make financial and life decisions on their own, hence, the need for a guardian to guide and care for them accordingly.

If you will assume full guardianship of someone, you will need a family law attorney to handle your case. There are several benefits of having a lawyer at your side. Take a look at these:

·         Do the Paperwork. In any legal case, there are so much paperwork needed to be made, documented, and filed. You may not have the time to work through all of them. And that’s not all. You may not have the expertise to draw up the necessary documents needed. A family law attorney is very experienced in making such documents.

·         Contest Custody. Now if you’re someone who wants to contest the guardianship, a family law attorney is helpful too. Perhaps you believe that your cousin isn’t capable of taking care of her child and you want to contest the custody. The lawyer knows how to make the contest document and go on with the legal process.

·         Find a Guardian. Now if someone in the family no longer has the capability to make the right decisions for him or her, you can talk to the guardianship lawyer and let him find the right person to take the responsibility. The lawyer will follow a process of screening to see who will be the best guardian for your relative.

With the health and well-being of a loved one on the line, it is crucial that you find the right guardianship lawyer to aid your cause. Look for a family law attorney who specializes in such cases so you’ll be confident that he or she knows what is needed done.

In families, custody problems can be a big problem. Relatives may continue fighting over it if the proper legal process isn’t followed. Hence, avoid further conflict in the family and put the well-being of your loved one first. Call a lawyer and appoint the right guardian.

Law Office of Kari L. MacDonald, P.A.
634 E. Bloomingdale Ave. Brandon, FL 33511
(813) 655-1075


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Having Family Problems? Turn to a Family Law Attorney

Ideally, a family is the rock that holds every member together. However, there are plenty of problems that might befall a family that leads it crumbling down. And often, there are damages that can no longer be repaired. The next best thing is just to make sure everyone gets what’s fair at the end of it all.
For family problems that involve legal matters between husbands, wives, children, guardians, domestic partners or whoever and whatever that involves familial relationships, a family law attorney is the person to turn to.

The family law attorney can handle pre-nuptial agreements, post-nuptial agreements, divorce, legal separation, divorces, alimony, child custody, juvenile delinquency, paternity, visitation rights and adoption. Such an attorney can handle all these things while giving you the guarantee of utmost confidentiality.

Among the legal matters that a family law attorney handles, legal separation and divorce are on top. In these types of cases, the attorney will work on how to properly divide the assets, settling alimony, settling child custody, child support, and visitation rights. It is very important that you get a good lawyer to handle the case for you, to make sure that you’ll end up getting your fair share and getting the best for your child.

At first, your family law lawyer and the lawyer of your spouse will talk and try to negotiate and settle. This is where the demands of both parties will be talked about. On the other hand, if an agreement cannot be settled this way, the case will go to court and a judge will be the one to decide over the matter.

Aside from the dissolution of marriage, a family attorney also handles criminal issues like domestic violence and juvenile law. Domestic violence is when a spouse becomes violent toward the other spouse or the child. Juvenile law deals with children who have broken the law. Note that not all family lawyers will deal with criminal issues. If you can get one who does, that’s a big plus.

Although a family law attorney looks like he or she only deals with bad familial issues, they can actually help with bringing a family closer to like with adoption. The lawyer can help legalize the adoption to guarantee that there will be no legal problems with the birth parents in the future.

So when it comes to important legal family matters, you should only go to a family attorney. He or she knows very well how to go about such cases and most likely, you’ll end up getting what you rightfully deserve.

Law Office of Kari L. MacDonald, P.A.
634 E. Bloomingdale Ave. Brandon, FL 33511
(813) 655-1075


Thursday, March 27, 2014

Why Hire Family Law Attorneys



Services offered by family law attorney deal with cases involving marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption,
and guardianship. Locating a good lawyer who can efficiently help you with your particular problem may not be easy. Do not expect to locate a good family law attorney by simply looking in the phone book or researching through ads. Making personal research would help you make valid judgments.

·         Filing- determining location of county your case would be filed is the first step in picking a good family law attorney. A better approach is to talk to people in the community who have experienced same problem you face. However, don’t make decisions solely on the basis of someone else’s recommendation. Different people will have different responses to lawyer’s style and personality. Picking a family law attorney you are comfortable with is the number one rule. Also, it may be difficult to find a lawyer through personal referral with the expertise you need.

·         Online services- you will be bombarded with a lot of information that offer a way to connect with local lawyers based on your location and the type of case you are working with. There are some questions given to you to answer and will be assessed to provide you with a family law attorney perfect for your case.

·         Business referrals- businesses that provide services to key players in the legal area you are interested in may also be able to help you identify the best family law attorneys in the state. These people come into frequent contact with lawyers who represent businesses and also work as family law attorneys as a sideline.

·         Lawyer referral services- lawyer referral services are another source of information as they provide you with a wide variation in the quality of family law attorney referral services. Some lawyer referral services carefully screen attorneys and list only those with particular qualifications and a certain amount of past experience, while other services will list any attorney in good standing with the state bar who maintains liability insurance.

If you are hoping to represent yourself and have a family law attorney by your side, make sure to open up all information needed for your case.

Nancy McRoberts Parham P.A
210 N. Pierce St., Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 228-0219