Tips to Help You Avoid Increasing your Legal Fees during a Divorce
Before you hire a lawyer to help with your divorce, you should learn about the fees involved. Legal fees come in many forms. Here are five tips to help you keep your legal fees manageable during a divorce:
1. Know the consult fee.
The consult fee is charged when a potential client requests a consultation. It can be a flat fee or an hourly rate. You’ll have to pay the fee even if you decide not to hire the lawyer.
2. Understand a retainer.
This is a fee you pay upfront to secure payment for hourly legal fees. You may need to pay more once the retainer fee is used up. Ask the law firm what its payment policy is.
3. Avoid litigation.
If you can, try not to go to court. Try to negotiate and compromise on a settlement. It will keep costs down and emotions in check.
4. Shop around.
Don’t hire the first lawyer you meet because you’re desperate. Ask friends and relatives whether they know of any good lawyers. Remember that mediators also charge fees.
5. Use a therapist, not your attorney.
If you use your attorney to listen to your problems, you’re costing yourself money. Get a therapist and use your attorney for your legal problems, not your marital ones.