Divorce Consulting & Settlement Attorney
Not every client needs full litigation representation. Bolour Law, P.C. provides consulting and settlement counsel for individuals who want experienced family law guidance while negotiating directly, mediating, or working with another attorney.
What a consulting attorney does
A consulting attorney explains process, reviews proposals, prepares document drafts, and advises on strategy without appearing as lead counsel in court unless arranged separately.
Settlement counsel
We help evaluate settlement packages, identify risks, and structure agreements that align with California law and your priorities.
Who benefits
Clients in mediation, uncontested matters, or limited-scope engagements often use consulting counsel to stay informed and protected.
Reviewed by Rebecca Bolour, Esq.
Frequently asked questions
What does a divorce consulting attorney do?
Provides legal advice, document review, and strategy without handling the entire case unless expanded representation is agreed.
Can you advise me during mediation?
Yes. Many clients retain consulting counsel to prepare for sessions and review mediated terms before signing.
Is consulting less expensive than full representation?
Often yes for discrete tasks, though total cost depends on complexity and the amount of guidance needed.
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Ready to discuss your situation?
Contact Bolour Law, P.C. for a confidential consultation about your family law matter.