Fault and No-Fault Divorce: An Overview of Grounds
A no fault divorce, also known as an irreconcilable differences divorce, occurs when both spouses agree to the divorce and its terms. In this variety of divorce, neither spouse has to prove that the other did something wrong. The process to complete a no-fault divorce is not messy or drug out. In fact, it can be finalized in just 60 days upon the filing of the joint complaint for divorce.
Lawyer Contact
A lawyer has an ethical and professional duty to communicate with their client. That being said, an internet search of lawyer reviews will attest that the number one complaint of clients regarding lawyer dissatisfaction is total lack of communication with their lawyer.
Public Defender
The Sixth Amendment, according to the Supreme Court, gives a defendant (the person charged with a crime) the right to a public defender in all criminal proceedings where the defendant is facing incarceration.