Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
Do I need a Lawyer
If we are trying to seek a support order through the Dept of Revenue, and the State provides the legal assistance, what services would a private attorney be able to provide?
Asked on 1/26/09, 3:36 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kelly Papa
Law Office of Kelly Papa
Re: Do I need a Lawyer
It depends on where you are in the proceeding. The Dept of Revenue often does a good job of getting child support, or enforcing child support orders. If you are satisfied with the Department, then there is no reason to have a private attorney.
If however, your phone calls are not being answered and you are not being consulted, you may wish to pay a little extra to have someone who has the time for you.
Answered on 1/27/09, 9:45 am