Divorce lawyer that’s not QUITE a shark

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Anonymous wrote:I just did a consult with Heather cooper and loved her. She wasn’t the right fit for what i need because there’s a chance my situation may end up a sloppy litigious mess which doesn’t work with her current schedule, but I really liked her a lot. She seemed like she’d be perfect for what you’re looking for.

https://www.cgglawyers.com/attorneys/heather-a-cooper/


Are you Heather ? Or her friend ?


Heather has been in practice for decades and owns one of the largest family law firms in the area so I doubt she's self promoting on DCUM lol! That said, PP at their firm Nathan does a lot of litigation and handled my friend's messy case when her ex tried to get away with international child kidnapping.


A lawyer self promoting: well I never! You are saying a lot for a rando who just had a consultation with Heather


I'm not the same PP that did a consultation. I know Heather professionally.
Anonymous
Has anyone used Carole Krogmann? I am looking for an experienced lawyer who could go to court if necessary, but who would also try to help me negotiate with a difficult husband and his lawyer first. Primary interest is in setting up a positive coparenting and custody arrangement that will work with the busy schedules of two middle schoolers. Currently DH is not involved at all and likely has little idea of what a custody arrangement will entail in his caring for his kids.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’m looking for a recommendation for a divorce attorney that’s not necessarily a shark but that will look at my best interests. DH and I are almost done writing our own separation agreement and neither of us want to litigate.

However he’s asking that we each have a lawyer look over the agreement before signing, and while I don’t want someone who’s a shark and will stir the pot, I also want someone who will genuinely present me with viable options for protecting me and my interests in the agreement. Definitely don’t want to be pushed to litigation.

Any recommendations? We are in Northern Virginia.


What exactly do you need them to look over? What issues are you concerned about will bring you to litigation? Get the checks in hand and then sign.


Checks…?

I need them to look over the separation agreement that we just finished. I don’t want to litigate. As I said.
Anonymous
Sometimes you want a lawyer who is smart enough but not smarter than you, because they all have a financial incentive to keep billing, but the ones who are smarter than you will figure out how to get you on board with it. The ones who aren’t quite that smart will make an argument to you about why you should fight that won’t quite make sense to you, and then cooler heads (yours and your stbx’s) can prevail. In my case, they described a asset-split counter offer as terrible and unacceptable even though the asset-split % was basically identical (though with a different composition) to one we had proposed.

Lawyers can also be surprisingly bad at arithmetic — not many STEM majors amongst them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used Carole Krogmann? I am looking for an experienced lawyer who could go to court if necessary, but who would also try to help me negotiate with a difficult husband and his lawyer first. Primary interest is in setting up a positive coparenting and custody arrangement that will work with the busy schedules of two middle schoolers. Currently DH is not involved at all and likely has little idea of what a custody arrangement will entail in his caring for his kids.


Ciara Miller @ Krogmann’s firm rocks. She has a lot of litigation experience too.
Anonymous
Christian Lapham at BKK. Was able to keep what should have been a high conflict divorce out of court. Never once pushed for it but was also great at encouraging me not to be a pushover with my ex. Resulted in a very fair division of assets and alimony that ex was trying hard to get out of paying.
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