Showing posts with label find augusta ga divorce lawyers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label find augusta ga divorce lawyers. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Celebrity Divorces: Elizabeth Hurley


Have you heard the news about talented actress Elizabeth Hurley?  According to various news reports, Ms. Hurley has filed for a divorce this week in London from her husband, Arun Nayer.  The couple had married in 2007.  Of course, everyone also remembers Ms. Hurley as the former girl friend of actor Hugh Grant.
Over the years, Elizabeth Hurley has portrayed a number of movie villains, including her portrayal of Delilah, (in Samson and Delilah), and the Devil, (in Bedazzled).  Ms. Hurley has also reportedly been cast as the villain in the upcoming Wonder Woman t.v. series. 
However, in real life, Elizabeth Hurley is no villain!  No one can surpass her heroic work, as a volunteer for various children's charities, and in her noble fight against breast cancer, (as shown in the above recent photograph, taken at a charitable event for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, (see Wikipedia).
As we have seen before, divorce knows no boundaries.  Divorce can strike both the celebrity and the average citizen -- the hero and the villain.  In the case of Ms. Hurley, a real hero, in my book, hopefully, she will overcome her current problems and find happiness.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

How To Find A Good Divorce Lawyer (Or Did Shakespeare Have It Right About All Lawyers!?)

No, this painting is NOT a depiction of me, Richard H. Goolsby, an Augusta, Georgia divorce attorney!  Instead, you may recognize this as a painting of the ole' Bard himself, William Shakespeare! (Painting as shown on the Wikipedia website).  Of course, some people who have been through a divorce may believe that Shakespeare had it right about all attorneys, when he opined, in Henry VI, (Part 2), that "the first thing we [should] do, let's kill all the lawyers."
So, today, I want to ask you to consider the following simple question: What do you think about lawyers?  If you have been through a divorce, how do you feel about the legal services provided by your divorce lawyer?  How did you find your divorce attorney in the first place?  Was your divorce attorney attentive and knowledgeable?  Did your divorce attorney take sufficient time to meet with you and to prepare your divorce case?  Was your divorce lawyer sensitive to you and your needs in your divorce?
What do you think?  I welcome your opinions and comments here -- in this divorce law blog  -- about lawyers!  Hopefully, not many of you will agree with Shakespeare!  (But please note that, just in case, all comments agreeing with Shakespeare are subject to review by this divorce lawyer prior to posting!) 

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Practical Tips For Selecting a Divorce Lawyer For Your Georgia Divorce


In this blog, we at The Goolsby Law Firm, LLC. (http://www.goolsbylawfirm.com/) want to not only provide you with some interesting information about Georgia law pertaining to divorces (and other family law topics), but also to give you some practical, useful information about divorces and other family law matters, too. For example, here are five helpful tips or ideas to consider when you need to find and select a divorce attorney:

1. Talk to Family and Friends: When looking for a lawyer, we first recommend that you start by asking family members and friends about divorce attorneys they know or have retained in the past. Even in this internet age with an overabundance of available information, there still is no substitute for a personal recommendation from someone you trust. And when you talk with your family members and friends, be sure to ask alot of questions about the attorney they have used or recommend: For example, ask about the attorney's experience in family law and whether or not the attorney gave them good, personal service. Also, ask about the attorney's fee schedule, (i.e. how much do they cost), and be sure to ask whether or not the attorney promptly returned their phone calls. Finally, ask questions to learn whether or not your family member or friend believed they got a good or fair result and whether or not they would use the attorney again.

2. Consult with (Bar) Referral Services: If you, your family members and friends don't know any attorneys, then you might consider contacting a lawyer referral service. Of course, if you are in a pre-paid lawyer referral service at work, then you may have to go this route. But your state or local bar association will also be a source of information about attorneys. In addition, if you have been a victim of abuse, most safe homes or shelters for battered women can also help you find a good, experienced divorce lawyer.

3. "Let Your Fingers Do the Walking....: Even though the trend in lawyer advertising is away from print media and toward the internet, you can still begin your divorce lawyer search by thumbing through the yellow pages of your telephone book. You will notice that there are attorneys who practice in a number of different areas of the law. Obviously, you want to focus on those attorneys who advertise in the area of family law matters. Many of these advertisements will also refer you to the law firms' websites. Go there and get even more information to help you decide whether or not the divorce law firm merits a telephone call for a consultation. And one more bit of advice: We at The Goolsby Law Firm, LLC. recommend that you consider contacting divorce attorneys, like us, who offer a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION! At our law firm, you can call and talk freely with a divorce attorney about your divorce problems by simply calling us at (706) 863-5281. But be careful! Not all divorce lawyers offer a free consultation. Please be sure to ask the receptionist before you make an appointment!

4. Find a Lawyer Over the Internet: Finding an attorney over the internet is becoming one of the most common ways that people make their lawyer selections. There are several ways to accomplish this. The most obvious way is to simply sit at your computer and type in the key words, such as "augusta, Georgia divorce lawyers," or "augusta divorce attorneys," in one of the search engines. Of course, if you do not refine your search terms by confining your search to "Augusta, Georgia," then you may also get a plethora of choices from Augusta, Maine! You can also search online by going to online referral services, such as http://www.findlaw.com/. This will give you a large number of lawyers and law firms to choose from. Then, you can refine your search by going to the websites of the various divorce lawyers that appeal to you. Again, we also advise you to check whether or not the attorneys offer a free initial consultation.

5. MEET THE LAWYER: And finally, no matter which method of finding a lawyer you utilize, we strongly urge you not to simply rely on what family or friends, or ads, or internet websites say. Instead, it is important that you meet with the prospective attorney, in person, to size them up, before you make your final decision! After all, when you select a divorce attorney to represent you, you should be satisfied that you have carefully found a lawyer who is not only an experienced divorce attorney, but also someone in whom you have complete confidence to handle the most important matters affecting your life and the lives of your precious children. If you need to talk with an Augusta, Martinez, or Evans, Georgia divorce lawyer, please feel free to call us for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION at (706) 863-5281.