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Can a Couple Getting a Divorce Use One Lawyer?

Posted by Michael G. Butash | Nov 29, 2018 | 0 Comments

Not every divorce that is filed has to be contested and go through a long court process in order to find some sort of resolution. Some individuals understand that being married to someone else is no longer the best option for either person. With a mindset like this, does a couple that agree to a divorce need to hire more than one divorce lawyer? Plant City individuals who are contemplating a divorce with their significant other should not use the same lawyer for a multitude of reasons. The most pressing of these issues is the fact that hiring one lawyer for two spouses can create a conflict of interest for the lawyer.

Conflict of Interests

Most people forget that like a doctor, a lawyer is held to a high moral code that dictates what is ethical and unethical about their position. As a divorce lawyer, Plant City residents can go into a divorce with the mentality that they want the same thing, only to when they get to the specifics, they would want something different from their spouse. In the situation, a divorce lawyer would be tasked with fighting for the benefit of the individual, which can be extremely hard if a lawyer is representing both clients.

The Best Scenario for Couples that Agree to Divorce

Even though a lawyer cannot represent both parties in a divorce, they can certainly give legal advice and information to both parties, as long as there are no specifics mentioned. As recommended by a divorce lawyer, Plant City residents who agree that a divorce is the best option should consider the fact that only one spouse needs legal representation, if any. This eliminates the potential conflict of interest for the legal professional, and it even helps a couple save money on their divorce, If a couple is comfortable enough with dealing with a divorce together should be able to relay legal information from one spouse to the other without any problem.

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Butash Law Group*

About the Author

Michael G. Butash

Michael G. Butash Stetson University College of Law Florida State University Former State Prosecutor Mike grew up in the Tampa Bay area and graduated from Stetson University College of Law in 1997. He was immediately hired as an Assistant State Attorney for the 6th Judicial Circuit (Pinellas/...

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