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Are female divorce lawyers better or at a disadvantage in the practice of family law?

The late singer, performer, and soul icon, James Brown, coined the phrase, “This is a man’s world.” In many aspects women continue pressing to overcome professional and social limitations established by centuries of a male dominated legal profession. Many female attorneys have found success and longevity in the area of family law. People tend to forget that divorce and family law issues, unlike other legal matters, usually involve a male-female dispute.

Some time ago in a conversation about hiring a divorce lawyer, a female acquaintance of mine, who experienced a recent divorce, mentioned that she preferred male attorneys. She stated that she chose her attorney because she felt, “he had a sense of arrogance and a no nonsense look.” She continued to explain that, in her opinion, most female divorce attorneys do not possess an aggressive instinct. In my mind, I started questioning how many people had a similar thought process and image of female divorce attorneys.

Here are two reasons why I believe women practicing family law may be at an advantage.

1) Nature – On average, women spend more time discussing and thinking about matters of family and relationships than men do. In other words, we know family and relationships. It’s in our DNA. Women, by nature, tend to be more interested in relationships and their outcomes than men are. This translates into success when communicating and dealing with our family law and divorce clients.

2) Aggressiveness – Female divorce attorneys tend to have more of a “take no prisoners” approach to family law. Some may think it’s because we have a chip on our shoulder, or we’re trying to prove ourselves in a male dominated profession. Those assumptions are simply false. Truthfully, women possess a strong desire to be “right”. Some of my more difficult challenges have come from opposing female counsel. My husband, a school administrator, always prefers to intervene in a fight between two males as opposed to two females. His reasoning being, “Female fights can be vicious.”

I am sure that the misguided beliefs held by my acquaintance are not uncommon. In the chorus of James Brown’s song, “It’s a Man’s World”, the singer draws listeners to the conclusion that this man’s world “wouldn’t be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl.” What would the practice of family law be without female attorneys?

By: Alesia Vick

Chances are if you are looking for a lawyer you are at a very stressful time in your life, and are overwhelmed. It doesn’t have to be as hard or as costly as you think to find a good lawyer. Provided below are some tips that can take the stress out of finding a lawyer

What is it that you want –
When first starting out the whole process take time to jot down exactly what it is that you want in a lawyer and in your legal case in general. This will help save you cost and aid greatly in finding a lawyer. Have a detailed layout of your whole case, what it is that has happened, and what it is you want to happen as a result of the legal case. Another very important question to ask yourself is: How much can you afford to spend on a lawyer?

Where to Look for a lawyer –
Are first instinct when looking for a lawyer is to flip through the yellow pages and to see which ad, or slogan sounds right. This isn’t the worst idea, although setting up consultations can be very timely and time consuming. I would recommend talking to friends and family first to see if they or anyone they know have had experience working with lawyers in your area and what they would recommend. Several people have gone through the same situation as you, ask around, and I’m sure they will gladly help you out as they understand what it is like to be in your shoes. There are also several places online where you can search for lawyers. Be careful when searching online as often times sources aren’t as creditable as they would give themselves credit for.

What to look for in a lawyer –
I think the most important aspect in finding a lawyer is finding someone that you can work with. You might find the best lawyer in the world, but if your personalities don’t mesh, your going to have a really hard time working through your case. Make sure the lawyer you seek out has experience and expertise in the matter that you need him or her for. For Example if you need a divorce lawyer, there is no sense going to a lawyer who specializes in Corporate Law. This will help save in legal fee’s and also give you a much better chance in the case you are fighting. Look into the Lawyer’s experience and history. Is this lawyer qualified to handle your case?

If you take these things into consideration I have no doubt that you will have success in finding a great lawyer.

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