Does anyone know of a good family law attorney in las vegas that will take payments?

Posted by admin on April 6th, 2010 and filed under Family Law Attorney | 2 Comments »

YES i have called and looked up many different firms so don’t flame and tell me to look it up myself. I am broadening my search by asking in this forum. If you know, then great, if you don’t please don’t bother.

Usually an attorney will ask for a certain amount up front.

Here is one of my examples. I got a divorce some time back. So the lawyer wanted like $3500. that is the retainer. Then due to the time and negogations asked for more maybe another $2000.

When it was over I did get some money back.

Other instances had a tenant and did a lease the attorney wanted $150 up front. A friend did a refinance and contract review was like $150.

The days of payments for service are rare. I really do not think you will find that here. Also we do pay for the service we receive. So professionals want to get it up front for a reason.

Sorry to be so realistic.

Good luck anyway

2 Responses

  1. imissmynewgrandaughter Says:

    Call the Nevada Bar Association and they should be able to direct you to one! Good Luck!
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  2. Michael M Says:

    Usually an attorney will ask for a certain amount up front.

    Here is one of my examples. I got a divorce some time back. So the lawyer wanted like $3500. that is the retainer. Then due to the time and negogations asked for more maybe another $2000.

    When it was over I did get some money back.

    Other instances had a tenant and did a lease the attorney wanted $150 up front. A friend did a refinance and contract review was like $150.

    The days of payments for service are rare. I really do not think you will find that here. Also we do pay for the service we receive. So professionals want to get it up front for a reason.

    Sorry to be so realistic.

    Good luck anyway
    References :

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