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Choosing the Right Child Custody Lawyer in Denton Texas

January 2, 2017 By Megan Rachel

There are few things in the legal arena that are more difficult than child custody litigation. Every year in Denton Texas, hundreds of families are put through the arduous process of deciding custody and laying the legal groundwork to move forward confidently and with respect for everyone involved after a divorce. This can be an extremely trying time for families to endure, and because of that, we aim to make the process as easy as humanly possible. Let’s break down a few things you should look out for when choosing the child custody attorney you’ll be using.

Choose a Lawyer Who Is Trustworthy

It’s sad that this one even needs to be said, but the unfortunate reality is there are child custody lawyers out there who don’t have you and your family’s best interest at heart. It’s best to take a good look at the strategies, methods and morals of the lawyer beforehand to ensure that you are being treated with respect, and also to ensure that your proceeding happens entirely above-board. Just knowing that you have an honest and well-meaning legal representative can do wonders for your confidence during this trying time.

Choose an Experienced Child Custody Lawyer

Choosing a legal representative that has prior experience handling child custody cases successfully is an absolute-must. Be sure to interview yours beforehand to give yourself confidence in their abilities, demeanor and expertise as it relates to your specific situation. Make sure to ensure they’ve settled cases that didn’t involve putting families through long, drawn-out custody battles.

Understand a Child Custody Lawyers Strategy

You’ll want to speak to your attorney beforehand about their ideas with how to proceed for your case prior to hiring them. The truth is, there are two main types of approaches a child custody lawyer might take, and depending on which route they go down, you can find yourself in a world of hurt before you even know it. What are these two types of strategies?

Adversarial: This type of strategy means that the lawyer intends to try and use brute force to win your case. The problem here is that it usually results in a drawn out, emotionally difficult case for everyone involved. This can mean more expenses in the end for you, and doesn’t guarantee you will win custody in the slightest. It is best to steer clear from this strategy in most cases.

Collaborative: A collaborative strategy, by comparison, is one that employs the skills of mediation in order to come to an agreement that everyone feels comfortable with. These strategies tend to mean cooler heads prevail, ensuring that your child is put through as little emotional weight as possible during the trial. It also ensures that you are able to handle things quickly enough to not become a significant drain on your bank account, or your mental health for that matter.

Here at the law offices of Megan B. Rachel, we pride ourselves on delivering top notch, genuine and heartfelt legal support during your time of need. Don’t hesitate to reach to us today if you are in need of child custody attorney services in Denton, Texas.

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