What does a flat fee agreement with an attorney cover?
A flat fee is used most often by legal clinics and some law firms or lawyers for routine legal matters, like drawing up a simple will or handling an uncontested divorce. When you agree to a fixed fee, be sure that you know what it does and does not include. You also should find out if any other charges might be added later on such as court costs or office expenses.
Other General Legal FAQs
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What is a retainer agreement?
A retainer agreement with a lawyer is like a down payment, it can be used to guarantee that the lawyer will be readily available to work on your particular case, … more -
What is a contingency fee agreement?
In a contingency fee agreement the client is not charged an up front fee but agrees to give the lawyer a certain percentage of the money received if you win or settle … more -
Is an initial consultation with a lawyer confidential?
Yes. Many lawyers provide free initial consultations to determine if the client has a case and for the client to determine if they want to hire the … more -
When hiring a lawyer should I consider the lawyer’s age?
Decide based on how well you feel the lawyer can handle your case, rather than being concerned about their age. Just remember that even though a lawyer may have … more -
What questions are important to ask a prospective attorney?
Some of the things you may want to ask the lawyer when you talk over the phone or meet include: How much experience do you have with legal issues similar to mine? How … more
