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Category Archives: Attorneys Fees
Do-It-Yourself Divorce?
Do I have to hire a lawyer to get a divorce? The answer is no: you have the right to represent yourself in court. Pro se (pronounced “pro say”) is the term used to describe a party who represents himself … Continue reading
Flat Fee Divorce: Know Exactly How Much Your Divorce Will Cost at the Front End!
Divorces can be incredibly expensive. Most divorce lawyers charge by the hour, and rates range between $200 to $400 per hour, or more! This means that for a short phone call to your attorney, you will be charged $50, $60, … Continue reading
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