Where canI find a divorceattorney to read over my final papers on my divorce?

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Where canI find a divorceattorney to read over my final papers on my divorce?

Just to make sure they are in order for my protection. In San Jose, CA.

Asked on February 18, 2011 under Family Law, California

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 13 years ago | Contributor

I am assuming that you do not have an attorney during the divorce, correct?  It is very wise of you to find an attorney to pay a flat rate fee to review the document and consult with you. You may have to call around a bit to a few attorneys to see who you want to use but generally speaking you should use someone who is referred by someone that you trust.  You can also call your local Bar Association (there is generally a chapter in each county) and see if they have a referral service.  Get a few names and see what they will charge.  Good luck to you.


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