When is it Too Late to Fire your Attorney?
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Going through a family law situation can be overwhelming. Hiring an attorney to navigate the situation and obtain a favorable outcome is the safest course of action moving forward. But what happens if your attorney fails to meet your expectations? When is it too late to fire your attorney?
While you can change your attorney anytime during your case, the decision shouldn’t be taken lightly. Understanding your rights as a client is crucial to change attorneys without a detrimental effect on your case.
When Should you Avoid Firing your Attorney?
The following situations may indicate it’s too late to fire your attorney:
· Completion of a Settlement Agreement
If your previous attorney successfully negotiated a settlement agreement with the opposing counsel, firing them at this stage may jeopardize the process and even cause negotiations to restart with your new attorney.
· Close to Trial Verdict
If your ex-attorney spent significant time preparing and fighting your case and you are close to a verdict, it may be a wiser decision to retain your attorney. If you are unhappy with the judgment, you may consider filing an appeal.
Remember that changing your attorney too late may lead to an unfavorable resolution. Your previous attorney may also claim their complete legal fee, which means you may have to pay double the expenses.
Consult with Jos Family Law
Jos Family Law understands the importance of an attorney-client relationship. If you are unhappy with your attorney, call (714) 733-7066 or send an email to jos@josfamilylaw.com to schedule a free consultation. We will understand your situation and advise the right course of action to protect your interests.