Legal Advice Divorce - Lawyer Fees

When searching for legal advice about divorce, fees are a priority. Asking certain questions can help you make the right choice when hiring a lawyer. Not asking the right questions can cost you more money down the road.
Legal Advice Divorce - Lawyer Fees
In the beginning steps when looking for a divorce lawyer we might forget to ask questions, questions about fees is pretty important. Take a moment, take a deep breath and see what some of the questions are you need to ask

In this highly emotional situation you need to think clearly about two things, what do I want to win from this divorce case and where do I find the right divorce lawyer. When you answer the first question then you can get on with the second. In most cases money is an issue, if this is your case then you need to address this with a lawyer before you hire them.

Questions To Ask A Divorce Lawyer About Fees

1. Retainer - how much and is it refundable if not totally used?
2. Hourly Fees - most cases they charge in 15 min increments. A 5 min phone call is still billed as 15 min..
3. Trial Fees - what additional fees will you incur if the case goes to trial?
4. Extra Fees - what is the cost for faxes, accountants, paralegals, etc..?

These are just some of the questions you need to ask, these added expenses can eat up your retainer quickly, then what do you do? Being prepared is what you need to do up front. We'd be remiss if we didn't acknowledge that there are some divorce lawyers or any lawyers for that fact which might try to milk you for more fees. How can you protect yourself?

One way is referrals, there's a good chance a divorce lawyer using this method for promotion will not want to screw a client. If he does his referral income is over. The second thing you want to do is get all the fees in writing, get this upfront. Any honest lawyer will give this to you and they should provide a range of what it will cost.

You Can Take Care of This Right Upfront

Go to Divorce Attorney Fees for more questions to ask. Don't skip your homework on this issue, the worse thing is being in the middle of a case and then having a headache like fees come up, get it right upfront.

By Ric Bai
Published: 8/17/2009
 
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