The importance of hiring an attorney who gets High Conflict divorce and custody cases

Jun 28, 2024By Tammy Adcock
Tammy Adcock

In a high-conflict divorce, the stakes are high, and the process can feel overwhelming. By considering a divorce coach, you recognize that a solid support team minimizes negative effects and prepares you for the future. Carefully selecting your team will ease the process. Understanding the different roles of your divorce team members is crucial. Your attorney helps you
understand how your facts would be viewed through the legal lens and what outcomes you may expect from your judge and your state’s laws.

### Considerations in Hiring an Attorney for High-Conflict Divorce

**1. Experience with High-Conflict Cases**
Attorneys experienced in high-conflict divorces understand the unique challenges and strategies required when every issue becomes a battle. They can handle the contentious atmosphere without distraction. These attorneys know when you need to worry and what actions by the other side are merely aggravating but do not require a response. They help you focus on your goals, not on what the other side is doing.

**2. Balance Strategy and Compassion**
A good attorney is not just a legal expert but also a strategic thinker. They foresee potential issues and plan accordingly, keeping your best interests at heart. They possess emotional intelligence, managing heightened emotions from both you and the opposing party. This balance of empathy and
assertiveness is crucial for a favorable outcome.

**3. Communication Skills**
Your attorney should clearly explain the legal process, your rights and responsibilities, and possible outcomes. Judges know the least about you and your family but have the most power to make decisions for you. Your attorney needs to educate the Judge compellingly.

**4. Teamwork**
You should feel part of a team with your lawyer and others supporting you through the process. Yourattorney should value your expertise on the facts and the input of your professionals (divorce coach, financial advisor, therapist, etc.).

### How to Know Your Attorney is the Right Fit

**A. Strong Reputation**
Look at reviews and client testimonials. An attorney with a history of successful outcomes in
similar cases is likely a good fit. Attorneys well-regarded by their peers often demonstrate high
levels of competence, professionalism, and ethical standards.

**B. Personalized Attention**
Your attorney should offer personalized attention and genuinely care about your case. They should be responsive, accessible, and willing to understand your unique situation. Ask how your attorney manages their caseload to ensure availability for clients and be clear on expectations of communication. Your attorney’s dedication often translates into better representation and
outcomes. It's important to feel comfortable discussing difficult or embarrassing topics with your attorney and trust that they have your best interests in mind.

Navigating a high-conflict divorce requires an attorney who is experienced, communicative, empathetic, and cares about you and your family. By surrounding yourself with supportive professionals in each area of expertise (coaching, law, finances, etc.), you can better manage the challenges and move towards a brighter future.

--©2024 Guest blog from Vanessa J. Gorden, Attorney/Owner of GordenLaw, LLC, in Lincoln,
Nebraska. www.gordenlaw.com