2.2 Limited Representation

Attorneys who handle family law cases know that they can drag on for years. Thus, you may want to think about modifying your retainer to include a limited scope of representation. This practice is becoming more common, even in larger firms. 

The scope of representation can be limited to immediate issues by using verbiage such as: “You agree that the scope of this representation is limited to the topics of obtaining a divorce, an initial custody decree, and the initial child support award. Issues such as community property allocations, spousal support, injunctions, or any other matter not contained in this retainer are not included in this representation. You are encouraged to seek outside legal advice if these are issues relating to your case.” 

You should also include your withdrawal language in your prayer, the proposed order, and any orders (or recommendations if your matter will be heard by a Hearing Officer) that result from the resolution of the case.

Disclaimer: The articles in the Gillis Long Desk Manual do not contain any legal advice.