Are you in the middle of a family law case and are wondering when is it too late to fire your attorney?
Choosing an attorney to represent in your family law case is a big decision. They should be competent, professional, reliable, and responsive in handling your case. However, sometimes, special circumstances may necessitate changing of attorneys.
As a client, you have the right to fire your attorney at any time. But your timing matters. Firing your attorney shouldn't be done without due deliberation, but certain scenarios like poor communication, lack of expertise, disagreements, empty promises, unethical behavior, or dishonesty may indicate it's time for new legal representation.
Impact of Changing Attorneys
You are within your rights to fire your attorney at any time, but if they have made significant progress in your case, it may impact your case adversely.
Here's how:
· Possible Additional Costs
Changing your lawyer in the middle of your case may lead to higher costs. Your attorney can claim legal fees for any work done in your case, along with extra charges for moving records, filing paper, etc. There is also the added cost of paperwork and travel fees when you change your attorney.
· Potential Delays
Your case may potentially slow down upon changing attorneys. Your new attorney will take time to understand your situation, analyze documents, talk to people, etc. If significant progress is made by your old attorney, your new lawyer will take time to catch up.
Make an Informed Decision
Consult with another attorney to know how your decision might affect your case. Call (714) 733-7066 or send an email to [email protected] for a free and confidential consultation with Jos Family Law.