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What to Ask About Family Law, Divorce, Support and Custody

a

What are your fees?

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How will you calculate them?

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Will you allow a payment plan or credit card payment?

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Do you require a retainer up front? How large will the retainer be?

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After the retainer is used up, do you allow a payment plan or require a lump sum?

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What is your time table expectancy for the entire case?

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When will a temporary hearing be set?

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When will temporary child support be set?

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What should my first response be (hold on banking accounts, informing school, informing mortgage company, etc)?
Jaclyn A. Bowe
Jaclyn A. Bowe
Practicing in: Family Law, Divorce, Support and Custody
Location: Downtown
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