I'm a regular disser but am posting this under a different username.
Can you think of a good reason (other than saving money) to share a divorce attorney? Someone I know is getting divorced and their spouse suggested that they share an attorney, who also happens to be a friend of the spouse's family. It is a mutually agreed upon divorce. So far, they are talking & friendly, but I've seen a few divorces over time and while most of them started out friendly, none of them ended that way.
I just found out that the spouse was very controlling, to an extreme, during the marriage and has already done a few things that make it seem that they are looking for anything but a fair divorce. I'm concerned that my friend will not get the representation they need if they share an attorney. This is the first time I've heard of this and I think it's a horrible idea.
Does anyone here have an experience with a shared attorney?
ETA - there have been issues during the marriage (caused by both of them) that have made for some really tough times. They are just now at a point where they can agree to go their separate ways.
Can you think of a good reason (other than saving money) to share a divorce attorney? Someone I know is getting divorced and their spouse suggested that they share an attorney, who also happens to be a friend of the spouse's family. It is a mutually agreed upon divorce. So far, they are talking & friendly, but I've seen a few divorces over time and while most of them started out friendly, none of them ended that way.
I just found out that the spouse was very controlling, to an extreme, during the marriage and has already done a few things that make it seem that they are looking for anything but a fair divorce. I'm concerned that my friend will not get the representation they need if they share an attorney. This is the first time I've heard of this and I think it's a horrible idea.
Does anyone here have an experience with a shared attorney?
ETA - there have been issues during the marriage (caused by both of them) that have made for some really tough times. They are just now at a point where they can agree to go their separate ways.
) However, if they'd been married a long time, had retirement savings, had equity in the house, or kids, I think she'd need her own representation.