Can me and my spouse, partner, or co-parent use the same family law attorney?
December 15, 2023
No. Because you and your partner or spouse may have opposing goals, it would be a conflict of interest for an attorney to represent both of you. However, you can hire an attorney to serve as a mediator if you and your spouse/partner/co-parent are attempting to negotiate an agreement between you. However, an attorney who acts as your mediator cannot represent either of you, and you will each need to hire your own separate legal counsel (if you wish) when you file your agreement in court for approval.
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