In our firm, it’s not unusual for us to be the only attorney in a divorce case. I can’t really speak for other attorneys, but there are a few things you should be aware of in this situation. First and foremost, an attorney can only represent one spouse....
It’s not easy to become Board Certified in Family Law. That probably explains only about 1% of the lawyers in the State of Texas are Board Certified in Family Law. Lawyers that apply for Board Certification in Family Law must prove that they have extensive...
No, typically you cannot get a appointed attorney in a divorce case. The court will usually appoint an attorney when one party is missing or cannot be found. In this situation, the court would appoint an attorney ad litem. An attorney ad litem would represent the...