Today, we dive into the often overlooked challenge of hiring and firing attorneys in family law. We'll explore why switching lawyers too frequently could leave you vulnerable and possibly hinder your case, as frequent changes can annoy judges and lead to adverse decisions.


It's your right to change attorneys, but making informed, strategic decisions is crucial. We’ll discuss how to carefully evaluate potential attorneys, understand the importance of the lawyer-client and lawyer-judge relationships, and consider the timing and implications of changing your legal representation. Whether you're thinking about firing your current lawyer, hiring a new one, or possibly representing yourself, today’s episode is packed with vital insights on the topic. We'll also highlight when, as pro se,  to bring an attorney on board to ensure you are as prepared as possible right from the start.


Stick with us as we outline essential strategies and offer resources to help you navigate these tough decisions, ensuring you don’t just change attorneys, but move forward with confidence.



Timestamped overview:

00:00 Use attorney referrals wisely, consider specific circumstances.
04:05 Choose an attorney wisely to avoid blame.
06:54 Retainer agreement crucial for potential attorney claims.
11:04 Categorizing legal cases into pre-trial stages.
15:57 Consider options with lawyer or self-representation.
18:07 Decide strategically on lawyer's withdrawal process.
21:55 Hiring new attorney may cause timing risks.
23:29 Consider court's agenda, goals, and players carefully.
26:44 Consider representing yourself carefully, envision consequences.
31:03 Excessive lawyering leads to negative consequences.
34:41 Consider hiring or firing a lawyer now.
Family Court can be traumatic! And trying to handle your case on your own can be even more catastrophic. There are twists & turns at every stage that you need to be aware of and to prepare for. Having a solid Gameplan and someone to help you execute it effectively can make all the difference in the Universe (not just the world.) We know all about the bias, corruption, and dysfunction being handed out by the system. We just want you to have a fighting chance by leveling the playing field.

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