If you are thinking about filing for divorce, or amidst a divorce, the Bronzino Law Firm, LLC is here to provide the dedicated legal counsel you need. For many Ocean County and Monmouth County residents, Attorney Peter J. Bronzino has been that dependable and tenacious advisor who personally handles all divorce cases and has helped many clients across the greater Ocean and Monmouth County area achieve fair, effective, and equitable divorce decrees.
Contact us online or call our Brick or Sea Girt office at (732) 812-3102 today to schedule a free and confidential consultation to discuss your unique needs or concerns.
Yes, you are paying them, and they technically “work” for you, but it’s important to maintain a good attorney-client relationship after retaining the services of an attorney. Although the stressful nature of your current marital circumstances can make you as a client behave badly, your lawyer should never feel as if they are fighting on two fronts: against you and your ex’s legal team. Having a collaboratively minded, trained, and motivated attorney on your side to efficiently and effectively resolve contentious marital issues can reduce the amount of overall stress and financial costs you may experience.
Keep in mind that your attorney may need to reschedule your appointment based on another client’s emergency and that they do not control the court’s schedule or if a judge may need to postpone a hearing.
They won’t judge you. By telling them the truth, warts and all, and not what you think they want to hear, it avoids confusion, misunderstandings, and not feeling blindsided by your spouse’s legal team. By knowing the truth, lawyers can have a better foundational strategy to negotiate your ideal post-divorce life.
Evidence, financial details (i.e., income tax returns, bank statements) and have copies available for your attorney. Divorce is a document-driven process. Your attorney knows it can be a hassle, and it takes time. Please do it.
Respond to requests for information or positions on matters. Take notes as you read if you have questions. Save up your questions. Almost all the work your lawyer, does on your case is billable. This includes emails, phone calls, text messages, letters, file reviews, and research. If you plan to contact your lawyer via email, call them, or have a face-to-face meeting, provide several prepared questions at once.
They have additional clients. If you need immediate assistance, contact your attorney with questions. They will get back to you, even if it’s just to tell you that they’re still waiting for the court or other attorney to get back to them. Your attorney is human and can only handle so many tasks at any given time.
Your attorney has a view of the big picture.
It may not be what you want to hear, but you hired them for their expertise. Paying attention is crucial to a successful attorney-client relationship and could save you time and additional legal fees.
They may be able to provide additional immediate legal help to improve the situation.
BONUS: Don’t forget divorce is a process, albeit a painful and emotionally stressful transition, but it is a step that you will get through. If you see it as a marathon, you start to understand that you will get through it. This realization can help make you a better client and help you understand that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Family Law attorney Attorney Peter J. Bronzino has a wealth of knowledgeable and real-team experience handling all aspects of divorce and related matters throughout the Ocean County, New Jersey area, including Manchester, Berkeley Township, Brick, Jackson, Toms River, Beach Haven, and Point Pleasant.
Our law firm knows that your divorce is unique to you and your family, requiring a tailored approach to best meet your needs and situation. When representing you, we take the time to understand what is highest among your priorities and what simply cannot be overlooked or disregarded to best advocate on your behalf. Then we work alongside you to devise a strategy that meets your needs and pursues what you hope to achieve through the divorce process.
Contact us online or at our Brick, NJ office today at (732) 812-3102 to schedule a free and confidential consultation to discuss your individual divorce situation or family law concerns.
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