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Summary: If someone believes their divorce attorney has committed malpractice, there are statutes in all 50 states that allow for them to sue. Sue a divorce lawyer or report them to the State Bar Grievance Committee with tips from a certified family mediator in this free video on divorce and relationships.
Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil...read more
"You just went through a divorce, and you're not happy with the way you were represented by your divorce attorney. Hi, I'm Robert Todd, and I'm here to answer the question, how do I sue my divorce attorney? Well, first of all, if you believe that your attorney has committed malpractice, there are statutes available in all fifty states to allow you to sue for malpractice, but you're going to have to find an attorney who will testify against your attorney and sometimes that's very difficult to do. Perhaps the better course of action is to consider reporting your divorce attorney to the State Bar Grievance Committee. Every state has a State Bar Grievance Committee, and those grievance, those grievance committees are charged with the responsibility of overseeing and regulating all attorneys that practice in your state. So, if your attorney has, in fact, done something wrong, the grievance committee is going to determine whether that is, in fact, the case and deal with it appropriately. I'm Robert Todd, and thank you for watching."
eHow Article: How to Sue a Divorce Attorney