My Favorite Clients
Divorce is a complex and emotionally charged legal process. Your relationship with your attorney can significantly impact your experience and the outcome of your case. Building a positive and productive attorney-client relationship is essential for effective representation. This post will explore ways to be any attorney’s favorite client
10 Ways to Be Your Attorney’s Favorite Client
Being a good client not only makes the process smoother for you but also enables me to represent you more effectively. Here’s how:
1. Be Organized and Prepared for Your Consultation:
Answer your phone during your consultation — don’t make the attorney call you back. If you need to cancel, let the attorney or the office know.
Be ready to chat about your case
Be undistracted by other people or by driving — and if its a divorce, do not have your STBX or your children with you.
Prepare a list of your questions and concerns.
2. Communicate Clearly and Honestly:
Provide accurate and complete information.
Be upfront about your goals, priorities, and any concerns you have.
Don’t withhold information, even if you think it’s embarrassing or damaging.
3. Be Responsive and Timely:
Promptly respond to your attorney’s requests for information or documents — No attorney wants a document that is unnecessary. And do not sent blurry phone pics or documents out of order.
Return phone calls and emails in a timely manner
This keeps the case moving forward and avoids unnecessary delays.
4. Listen to and Follow Advice:
Your attorney has legal training and experience. Carefully consider their advice and recommendations. They made the recommendation because they think its the right one.
If you disagree, express your concerns respectfully and discuss alternative options, but in doing so, actually listen to your lawyer.
Following your attorney’s guidance generally leads to a more favorable outcome.
5. Manage Your Expectations:
Divorce is a process with inherent uncertainties. Understand that your attorney cannot guarantee a specific outcome.
Be patient and realistic about the timeline and potential challenges, and don’t email about every little thing or ask for daily updates. Asking for a daily update can quite literally cost you several hundred dollars a week. If you lawyer needs you to know something, they will tell you.
6 Be Courteous and Professional:
Treat your attorney and their staff with courtesy and respect. They all know that cases are stressful, but if you yell at staff or the attorney, they will fire you as a client.
Maintain a professional demeanor in all communications. Please and thank you go a long way!
A positive and respectful relationship fosters a productive working environment.
7. Focus on Solutions:
While emotions are natural, try to focus on finding solutions and achieving your goals.
Avoid dwelling on anger or resentment, as this can hinder progress. The law is not there to solve hurt feelings
8. Ask Questions:
Don’t hesitate to ask questions if you don’t understand something.
Your attorney should explain legal concepts and procedures clearly. Its quite literally their job.
Informed clients make better decisions.
9. Pay Your Bills Promptly:
Understand your attorney’s fee structure and payment schedule.
Pay your bills on time to maintain a positive financial relationship. Your retainer may not be the total in your case.
10. Don’t Trauma Dump!
Building a Partnership for Your Illinois Divorce
Being an attorney’s favorite client isn’t about flattery; it’s about building an effective partnership. When you are organized, communicative, responsive, and respectful, you empower your attorney to represent your interests effectively and efficiently. This collaborative approach can significantly reduce stress, streamline the legal process, and ultimately contribute to a more favorable outcome in your Illinois divorce.
A positive working relationship with your legal advocate helps ensure that your voice is heard, your needs are understood, and your case moves forward smoothly. By embracing these practices, you not only make your attorney’s job easier but also invest in a more positive experience for yourself during a challenging time. You will also be keeping your costs lower.
If you are considering divorce in the Metro East (St. Clair County, Madison County, and surrounding areas) and are seeking an attorney who values clear communication and effective collaboration, please reach out to my office. We can discuss your situation and work together towards a constructive resolution.
Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is essential to consult with an attorney to discuss your specific situation and legal options.
