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Many people choose a lawyer based on the recommendation of relatives, friends, or someone whose judgment they trust. Often, those persons can refer you to someone who has provided similar legal services for them. Others look to their local or state bar associations, courts or banks for a referral to a lawyer who can handle their type of legal matter. However you go about finding someone, there are things you need to know before hiring a lawyer.
Here are some things to consider:
- Is the lawyer in good standing with the bar? Does s/he have a good reputation in the legal community?
- How much experience does the lawyer have with cases like yours?
- Is the lawyer’s office accessible to you? Is it on a bus line? Is there adequate parking? Can your needs be accommodated if you are a person with a disability?
- Does the lawyer have adequate office staff who can respond to you if the lawyer is temporarily unavailable?
- Does the lawyer provide a written fee agreement that is easy for you to understand?
- Does the lawyer provide itemized bills? What payment methods are available to you?
- How does the lawyer handle client complaints or other disagreements?
For additional information call AARP ElderWatch or the Colorado Attorney General.
Prevent Financial Elder Abuse!
1-800-222-4444
Denver Metro Area
303-222-4444
www.aarpelderwatch.org
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