Family law proceedings can become very stressful. The last thing you should be worrying about is exorbitant legal fees. However, your family law fees do not necessarily have to become a burden. We have provided our top 10 tips on ways in which you can keep your legal fees reasonable!

Although family law proceedings can at times be costly, ensuring you get proper legal advice is very beneficial, and can help reduce stress by providing you with an understanding of your rights and what’s involved in family law proceedings.

In our experience, having a family lawyer represent you in family proceedings can help you receive a more favourable property settlement outcome compared to parties who represent themselves.

Here are our 10 top tips to help you save money on your family law fees

Get legal advice early

Obtaining advice early in proceedings is important so you and your lawyer can come up with a plan on what your matter will involve. At the end of each meeting with your lawyer, ask about the next step in your matter so you remain up to date with proceedings.

Make a list of questions you want answered before every appointment

Having a list of questions and concerns regarding your matter will result in a shorter appointment time as you won’t need time to recall the questions you had planned to ask.

It will also help eliminate the need for you to call your lawyer after your appointment to ask the questions you had forgotten. Remember, every time you call to speak to your lawyer, you may get charged!

We also recommend you send your list of questions to your lawyer before your meeting so your lawyer can be prepared.

Take notes of discussions with your lawyer

Taking notes during your meetings and telephone calls with your lawyer will help you recall what was discussed between you, eliminating the need to ask your lawyer the same question twice. This reduces the time spent on speaking with your lawyer and in turn will help to reduce your legal fees.

Prepare your financial documents

You will usually be required to provide 12 months’ worth of bank statements (including savings, mortgage, personal loans and credit card accounts), your last 3 tax returns and recent payslips, and a current superannuation statement.

If you prepare these documents and produce all of them at the same time to your lawyer, this will prevent any further communications requesting documents which had not been disclosed, or further time reviewing a range of emails.

Limit your questions to only legal issues

We empathise family law proceedings can become stressful and emotional. Your family lawyer will support you to the best of their ability, however, they are only qualified to give legal.

Keep your discussion to legal issues only, this will help keep your meeting shorter and reduce your fees. If you need emotional support, we recommend you arrange an appointment with a counsellor and ask them if you are eligible for free counselling or rebate through Medicare.

Try to remain reasonable when undertaking settlement negotiations

When it comes to family law proceedings, both parties will need to make concessions. It is more productive and cost effective to resolve matters sooner by conceding some issues, which may seem to appear important at the time.

Avoid being unreasonable or threatening litigation as a way of punishing your ex-partner. If you continue to be unreasonable or refuse to negotiate with your ex-partner, you will also be punishing your wallet!

Avoid incessantly calling your lawyer

We understand waiting to hear from the other party may be nerve racking, however your lawyer will contact you as soon as possible with any replies from the other party or their lawyer.

Constantly calling your lawyer to find out if you have a reply from the other party will only increase your legal fees. If you only have a basic message you want to pass onto your lawyer, it is best to leave the message with their legal assistant.

Provide your lawyer with any information they request

Your lawyer will need detailed instructions from you to prepare any court documents (such as information for an Affidavit).

Preparing a written detailed chronology will result in greater efficiency in preparing any legal documentation, and as a result, reduced legal fees.

Organise all documents before sending to your lawyer

Before providing your lawyer with any requested documents or information, ensure you organise these documents in a chronological order.

Finally, respond to your lawyer’s requests in a timely manner!

We cannot stress how important this is!

Lawyers have deadlines they must meet, including responding to the other side’s requests.

If you don’t want to pay extra for your lawyer to keep following up with you, respond to their requests as soon as possible. You also do not want to give the other side an excuse to claim for legal costs they have incurred because of your delays, so always ensure you respond to your lawyer’s requests promptly.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are numerous ways you can help keep your legal fees as low as possible. Our family lawyers will be happy to discuss and advise you on what you can do to help achieve this throughout managing your matter.

Although legal fees can at times be costly, we cannot stress the value of obtaining legal representation from an experienced family lawyer in the long run, as it can help you receive a more favourable property settlement.

If you or someone you know wants more information or needs help or advice, please contact us on (07) 5536 1140 or email [email protected].