Wednesday, July 27, 2022

 

Choosing Your Divorce Lawyer

(Questions to Ask)


Hiring a divorce lawyer is a big decision.  Your sanity and finances may rest on this person's shoulders for many months (or years) to come.  Don't hire the first person you see.  It may be well worth the cost to pay for consultations with three (or more) lawyers until you find the one that you will be comfortable with and will treat you right.  

One question I find often neglected is “who is the lawyer on the other side.”  (If known or if it can be found out.)  You DO NOT want to hire a lawyer who hates the lawyer on the other side.  This adds an additional level of messy conflict.  (We want them to be able to "play" well together.)  Likewise, if the other side is using a lamb, you want a lamb too.  (Works out best in the end.)  And, if the other side is using a shark, sadly, you need a shark too.  Finally, if the husband is being an ass, it may be wise for the wife to hire a male lawyer.  (This gender dynamic doesn’t usually play out the other way.  When the wife is being an ass she is just as likely to act up with a male or female on the other side.)

At the end of this article, I include links to three articles that discuss this topic.  Using these articles, and my own experience, I created the following list of questions to ask a potential divorce lawyer, before you hire him/her. 

·         How often can I expect updates from you?

·         How long do you think my case will take?

·         Do you have an assistant or paralegal that I will work with regularly?

·         What is the best way to get in touch with you?

·         How much experience do you have with going to trial?

·         What is your hourly rate?

·         What is your paralegal's hourly rate?

·         What percentage of your practice is family/divorce law?

·         How long have you been practicing family law?

·         How many family law cases have you handled?

·         How big is your current caseload?

·         How many people in your office will be working on my case?  Can I meet them?

·         Do you have any vacations (or time-off) planned for the next year?

·         If you are out of the office, who will I talk to?

·         Do you answer your phone on weekends?

·         What costs can I expect to pay while working with you?

·         What is your approach (strategy) to divorce cases?

·         Do you practice collaborative law?

·         How long do you take to return phone calls?

·         How can I get a hold of you if there is an emergency?

·         What do you consider an emergency?

·         What is your retainer?  At what point will I have to replenish the retainer?  Is any part of the retainer refundable?

·         Do you usually settle divorce cases with the other lawyer or during mediation?  (Along with what percentage of your cases go to trial?)

·         What Is the average cost of divorce for your clients?

·         What other costs should I expect to pay (PIs, forensic accountants, vocational rehabilitation experts, etc.)?

·         Ultimately, how much is this case going to cost?  Keep in mind an honest attorney will not want to tell you how much your actual divorce will cost as there are so many variables.  However, this is an important question to ask as it will help you size up the attorney.

·         Do you encourage/allow me to negotiate directly with my spouse?

·         How can I keep my costs down?

·         Are there tasks I can do myself to keep costs down?

·         Post-divorce what are the things I will have to do?  (File deeds, separate retirement accounts, notify insurance companies, re-do my will, etc.)

·         Based on what I have told you, if we could get in front of a judge tomorrow, what do you think the judge would rule?  (Can you give me my best-worst case scenarios?)

·         Can you explain the tax effects of the decisions I will have to make?

·         Are you Board Certified in Family Law?

https://btlfamilylaw.com/choosing-divorce-lawyer/

 

https://www.investopedia.com/finding-a-divorce-lawyer-5196460

 

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/divorce-lawyer-advice_n_4661934

 

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Fellow Mediators, My Gift to You.... Free CMEs

 

Of course I would love to have you attend one of the virtual CME (Continuing Mediator Education) Programs I offer via Zoom with  www.MediationTrainingNetwork.com.  However, if that is not in the cards, here is a list of no-cost CME offerings.

This list is a work in progress.  If you have an addition, OR find the link to a presentation is no longer working, please let me know.  

Interpersonal Violence

October 2019 Domestic Violence Case Law Update, The Honorable Thomas R. Eineman, Circuit Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit.  One hour of IPV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kCb811Ibx4

January 2019 Domestic Violence Case Law Update, The Honorable Thomas R. Eineman, Circuit Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit.  One hour of IPV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPkWC1WX4w8

Elder Abuse, The Honorable Michelle Morley, Circuit Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit.  One hour of IPV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKgGeT5o-_U&t=21s

Adjudicating DV Cases – Training for Judges National Center for State Courts.  Three hours of IPV:  two hours of IPV education for Modules 1-3 and one hour of IPV for Module 5.  http://education.amjudges.org/modules/module1

Domestic Violence Screening, Michigan GTLA Bar Association.  One hour of IPV.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WFqZRHWt-k&fbclid=IwAR2sFUCsBRRvwmX2r466u3GrwwsIzF2YGt9BclKzA9OgBj5ddDF--LPvnVM

The National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Tutorial for Legal Professionals.  Four and a half hours of IPV.  Select the Tutorial for Legal Professionals.  When you have completed all five modules, print/save your Certificate of Completion and report 4.5 hours completed by self-study method on your CME Reporting Form.  https://ncsacw.samhsa.gov/tutorials/RegForm.aspx

 

Mediator Ethics

 

Mediator Ethics: We Are Headed to a Disciplinary Hearing, Florida Dispute Resolution Center. One hour of Mediator Ethics.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0IhrgBjkGg&t=198s

Timothy Hedeen-Ensuring Self-Determination Mediation: Ethical, Effective Practices.  One hour of Mediator Ethics.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0iQ4_5ET_c

Ethics in Mediation and The Process of Making Ethical Decisions, Anna Robertson, Canada.  One-half-hour of Mediator Ethics.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OBj5A9chDc

Ethical Limits on Deceit in Negotiation and Mediation, Webinar, Missouri.  One hour of Mediator Ethics.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emZLgrkOw5U

Mediation Confidentiality 101.  Susan Marvin and Kim Kosch, The Florida Supreme Court's Dispute Resolution Center.  One hour of Mediator Ethics.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnKx3_-GI-E&feature=youtu.be


Diversity/Bias Elimination/Inclusion

Eliminating Cultural Basis in the Courtroom, The Honorable Rosa Figarola, Circuit Judge, Eleventh Judicial Circuit.  One hour of Cultural Diversity.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8r03O-2RBE

 

Elder Mediation

Virtual Mediation Lab Online Mediation Simulation - Sharing Dad's Funeral Expenses, Association for Conflict Resolution, Hawaii Chapter.  One hour of CME.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=_2KbnUs546E&feature=youtu.be

Elder Abuse, The Honorable Michelle Morley, Circuit Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit.  One hour of IPV.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKgGeT5o-_U&t=21s

Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Bureau of Professionalism, Elder Abuse Investigations.  One hour of IPV for taking all modules and passing the quiz.  http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Media/BPDtraining/ElderAbuse/story_flash.html.  REQUIRES ADOBE FLASH to view.

 

General Mediation

Will Work For Food.  Natalie Armstrong-Motin is a Marketing Coach whose specialty is helping/promoting Mediators and other ADR Practitioners.  In addition she has amassed an extensive library of free CME webinars.  (She asks that in exchange for viewing you donate to your local food bank.) Take a look at past offerings at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVzgdnpxTTyrtvnieTkWMdQ.  Or sign up for a future webinar at https://www.willworkforfood.news/upcoming-events?ss_source=sscampaigns&ss_campaign_id=608d372d0af75e1c11c92f86&ss_email_id=609033e840f932619d0d9105&ss_campaign_name=Eleven+more+AMAZING+webinars+for+you.&ss_campaign_sent_date=2021-05-03T17%3A33%3A53Z

Legal Fuel:  The Practice Resource Center of the Florida Bar has an extensive list of Free CLE Programs.  Many programs are relevant to mediation, some are not.  Do not use any CLE program that is clearly focused on the practice of law.  https://www.legalfuel.com/free-cle/

Navigating ADR Online, Maryland Program for Mediator Excellence.  Recorded Webinar.  One hour and 48 minutes (1.8 hours).  https://www.mpmeonline.org/MPME/Events/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=ADRONMPME1&WebsiteKey=72b249e1-e127-4ec2-aa24-5db8be435d1e

Mediation in a Time of Social Distancing - A Mediator’s Response to Covid-19, The National Judicial College, Nancy Yeend.  One and a half hours.  https://judges.webex.com/judges/lsr.php?RCID=5bf777a25f294ea3be675fcabcd9850c

The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service offers a variety of free webinars.  https://www.fmcs.gov/fmcs-institute-registration/

Staying with Conflict: The Challenge of Engagement in the Face of Enduring Disputes.  Bernard Mayer.  Video and materials.  https://www.mediate.com//articles/MayerStaying.cfm

Reflective Practice: In Their Voices.  Video Conversation Project - Interview with Howard Herman.  https://www.mediate.com/articles/Lang_Herman_Interview.cfm

Professor John Lande lists collections of dispute resolution videos and podcasts at http://indisputably.org/2020/08/dispute-resolution-video-and-podcast-online-library/comment-page-1/?unapproved=398514&moderation-hash=707eb20cb7ba6e58c988e4d974a321ee#comment-398514

Mediate.com's Top 101 Videos.  These videos were selected by Mediate.com's editorial staff as representative of innovative thinking from leaders in the field of mediation, and of Mediate.com's development, over the last 25 years.  https://www.mediate.com/Mediation2020/pg307.cfm

The Way Out:  How to Overcome Toxic Polarization by Peter C Coleman. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzB-NF-9ldo

Family/Divorce Mediation

Family Mediation Workshop, John Jay College.  Two hours of CME.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnL16o4g97Y

Successful Co-Parenting After Divorce, FSU.  Three modules plus a pre-training on Trauma and Resilience.  Four Hours of CME.  https://coparenting.fsu.edu/.