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Finding an Alaska Divorce Lawyer, Alaska Custody Lawyer, or Alaska Child Support Lawyer for
Men
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Summary: Alaska divorce and other family law issues such as child
support, child
custody, and visitation (timeshare) in Alaska can be extremely
difficult, but
having the right Alaska custody and child support lawyer or other
Alaska attorney can make all
the difference in the world. Just as you would not go on safari in the
jungle without an experienced guide, nor can you afford to risk your
child's future, and the future of your relationship with your child,
by venturing into the jungle of Alaska family law without an
experienced
guide: an expert Alaska family law attorney. Here are some tips
on finding the right Alaska lawyer for you.
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The following is general information which you can use to help you find
an Alaska divorce, custody or child support lawyer for
fathers. As is the case with many things, the very best way to find an Alaska family law attorney is to ask others you know who have been
through divorces or other family law situations in Alaska, and to
get referrals from them. However, this is not always possible. In that case,
you will want to contact Alaska bar associations and legal
organizations for recommendations and referrals. You can find these
organizations online, through a local library, or with our Directory of Legal
Agencies and Resources for All 50 States for only $19.95 with instant download!
Generally speaking, when
contacting an Alaska bar or other
association
to find an Alaska lawyer, it will be helpful
for you
to briefly explain your situation,
why you need an Alaska lawyer, which party you are, and whether you are filing a new case or
this is an existing Alaska family law case
(and if the latter, what stage of your case you are in), so
that they can best match you with the most appropriate Alaska lawyer.
Make sure to emphasize that you need someone who is
familiar with and believes in childrens' needs to have an ongoing
relationship with their father after divorce.
You should also ask them how they select their referral lawyers and,
if appropriate to your situation, whether they have any sliding-scale
fee programs or programs for low-income clients, as many state bar
associations do offer such programs. Also be sure to ask about any law
schools or other organizations in the area which may offer legal clinics
or other practical or financial legal assistance for obtaining
representation by an Alaska lawyer.
Also, don't turn up your nose at referrals to Alaska lawyers who seem like
they may not specialize in family law. If they don't themselves
practice family law, they can still be
a great referral source to other Alaska lawyers who do practice family law.
In fact they are sometimes the best referral source, as they know
how good someone is, and have no reason to try to keep you as a client themselves.
Please remember that whenever there are issues relating to custody,
timeshare (visitation) and child support in Alaska, it is always better to try to resolve
them directly with your ex,
between yourselves, or with a counsellor or mediator,
than to go to court. But it is still critical to have an Alaska lawyer who understands the rules, requirements, and pitfalls
of the legal system in Alaska. Your Alaska lawyer will act as your guide to help you navigate the terrain and
negotiate successfully to arrive at a successful outcome for you
and your children, within the framework of the various laws and legal
quirks of the state of Alaska.
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