protagonist
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
A relative is going through a divorce. She has a legal separation agreement worked out years ago and signed by a judge. She just needs to get the divorce finalized. She is a US citizen residing in NY state. Her husband is overseas, not a US citizen, and not cooperative.
She hired a recommended NY attorney in October to finalize the divorce, and the attorney told her it should be simple. The attorney charges $400/hr. She gave the attorney a $5000. retainer nine months ago.
According to her, since then the attorney has done very little and is mostly unresponsive to her phone calls and emails. He has not provided her with any written accounting of fees. My impression is that at the very least the lawyer has been lax and lazy regarding her case.
She also googled the attorney and he apparently has a malpractice judgment against him that he is appealing....I forget the details but I think it involved a client losing money and holding him responsible.
She is reticent to leave the attorney since he has already done some work and she does not want to start over, but she is also very frustrated by the lack of progress and lack of communication. She needs to move forward with the divorce.
My questions:
1. Is an attorney that is holding a retainer obligated to provide clients with a detailed accounting at any given interval?
2. Do you have any recommendations as to how my relative should proceed in dealing with this?
Thanks in advance.
A relative is going through a divorce. She has a legal separation agreement worked out years ago and signed by a judge. She just needs to get the divorce finalized. She is a US citizen residing in NY state. Her husband is overseas, not a US citizen, and not cooperative.
She hired a recommended NY attorney in October to finalize the divorce, and the attorney told her it should be simple. The attorney charges $400/hr. She gave the attorney a $5000. retainer nine months ago.
According to her, since then the attorney has done very little and is mostly unresponsive to her phone calls and emails. He has not provided her with any written accounting of fees. My impression is that at the very least the lawyer has been lax and lazy regarding her case.
She also googled the attorney and he apparently has a malpractice judgment against him that he is appealing....I forget the details but I think it involved a client losing money and holding him responsible.
She is reticent to leave the attorney since he has already done some work and she does not want to start over, but she is also very frustrated by the lack of progress and lack of communication. She needs to move forward with the divorce.
My questions:
1. Is an attorney that is holding a retainer obligated to provide clients with a detailed accounting at any given interval?
2. Do you have any recommendations as to how my relative should proceed in dealing with this?
Thanks in advance.