Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Who is working for you

Most law firms have many different jobs performed by a variety of people. Who is working for you? The Attorney you hired may or may not be the person performing most of the work on your file. Paralegals, legal assistants, legal secretary and the file clerk could all handle different matters within a single file. Make sure when you recieve legal advice, it is coming from the attorney you hired.

The attorney you hire should be the person you are most comfortable talking about your most intimate secrets. Your attorney needs for you to be completely candid. If your spouse cheated many years ago, that may be important today even if you have cheated more recently. Sometimes clients believe their spouse will not air their dirty laundry and are then three steps behind when the information comes out before the court.

Your attorney will and must keep your secrets. That is the heart of the Attorney client privilege. In order to fully assist you, you must be completely candid with your attorney. Your attorney should be completely candid with you as well. In order for you to make the best decisions within your particular problem, you must know what all possible outcomes are. Many seemingly simple questions have a multitude of possible answers depending on not only your desires, but those of your opponent, the perogatives of the judge in your case, previous decisions, called Caselaw, as well as simply potential outcomes.

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