Limited Scope Representation
Limited Scope Representation
If you are considering a family law case in Florida, you may be wondering about limited scope representation. What is it? Is it right for me and my family? Below, we will discuss what limited scope representation means and when it might be helpful for families dealing with divorce, child custody, or child support issues. Family law attorneys can help guide you through your case with limited scope representation, making the process easier and less stressful for everyone involved.
Understanding Limited Scope Representation
So, what is limited scope representation? In family law, this means that the family law attorney only handles part of the case. For example, the attorney may help with mediation or negotiation but not go to court. Or, the attorney may help with paperwork but not represent you in court. This can be a helpful option for families who want to save money on attorney fees or who are comfortable handling some aspects of their case themselves.
When is Limited Scope Representation Helpful?
There are many situations in which limited scope representation can be helpful for families. If you and your spouse are able to agree on most aspects of your divorce, but need help with paperwork or understanding the process, limited scope representation may be a good option. If you are comfortable handling mediation or negotiation but want an attorney to help with paperwork or going to court, limited scope representation can be helpful in that situation, as well. In child custody and child support cases, parents may want to use limited scope representation if they are able to agree on most aspects of the case but need help with paperwork or going to court.
How a Family Law Attorney Can Help
If you are considering limited scope representation in your family law case, it is important to consult with a family law attorney. The attorney can help you understand the process and what to expect. The attorney can also help you determine if limited scope representation is right for your specific case.
For years, the attorneys at The Law Firm of Anthony J. Diaz have been helping spouses Orlando and throughout Florida as they navigate the process involved in limited scope representation. Contact Anthony Diaz and The Law Firm of Anthony J. Diaz today for expert insight and consultation on your case.