
Using One Attorney
In some situations, the parties may use one attorney to help complete a legal divorce or other legal action. This does not mean the attorney represents both parties, because to do so would be a conflict of interest. However, when you have worked out an agreement, or when you want to do so with minimal lawyer involvement, you can use one attorney. Under these circumstances, it is the role of the attorney to:
When one attorney is used to do the primary work in a case, it is important that the parties be clear about all their options before making final decisions.
For further information about using one attorney, contact Peter Axelrod at (520) 622-6075 or pdaxelrod@earthlink.net