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When is it too Late to Fire your Attorney?

When is it too Late to Fire your Attorney?

 

The decision to change legal representation shouldn’t be taken lightly. The time and money invested in your case are precious, and changing attorneys may cause potential delays and expenses. However, if your attorney lacks competency, skills, ethics, or communication, you have the right to terminate their services and seek a different counsel.

 

Be wary that your previous attorney has the right to claim their fee for all work done in your case. Moreover, your new attorney may take time to get to speed with your case.

 

Here are some instances when firing your attorney is ill-advised:

 

· If your case is close to a verdict, the judge may deny your request to change attorneys. The court will evaluate the reasons and prevent unnecessary delays in the proceedings.

 

· If your previous attorney has successfully negotiated a settlement, firing them will potentially jeopardize the process and may even cause the process to start from scratch.

 

· Firing your attorney too late in your case may delay the outcome you seek, add expenses, and disrupt your legal strategy. Your new attorney will likely have a different strategy to meet your goals.

 

It is critical to consult with an experienced lawyer before you fire your current attorney. Schedule a free one-to-one consultation with Jos Family Law. We will assess your situation and advise if changing legal counsel is the best way forward.

 

Call (714) 733-7066 or send an email to jos@josfamilylaw.com to get in touch.