No. Attorney's fees are only awarded in certain cases.
The cost of hiring a federal attorney to defend one in court usually costs around, but usually above $1,000. However this is only the base fee, there may be additional fees based on what the attorney does for you, such as hiring an investigator to find more evidence for one's case.
You can usually get a free consultation which will be about 30 minutes of time with any attorney. After that, you can ask if fees can be paid from the settlement or in payments.
You might want to consult a local attorney. The lender must have added on some fees, such as repo fees, attorney fees for judgement, collection,garnishemtn, maybe some repair charges to get the car running. Auction fees usually run 6-12% OF VALUE.
They do not pay the estate attorney's fees, the estate does. If they hire their own attorney, yes, they have to pay them.
The average net salary of an attorney can be anywhere from 60,000 to 150,000 dollars a year. An attorney usually has quite a bit of expenses and fees in their practice.
as the saying goes "Only a fool will hire himself as an attorney"! No, you cannot get attorney 's fees unless you are a licenced attorney representing a client other than your self!!!
You need to consult with the attorney who represented you in the matter. She/he knows what type of case you are referring to, whether attorney's fees are allowed under state laws and the likelihood of your prevailing in a case for attorney's fees.
It depends on the attorney. Usually, auto accident attorney's will wait until a settlement is awarded and take a percentage of that award as fees.
An attorney's lien is the right of an attorney to retain a client's papers until the attorney's fees have been paid.
The standard attorney fees for a cash settlement is about 2000 to 5000 dollars. You can read more at www.StructuredSettlementLumpSum.com or cashforyourstructuredsettlement.com
There is no particular number of a form, although state law usually governs the format of a lien. To save yourself time, money, and embarrassment, I strongly advise you to retain an attorney to prepare the lien documents. Otherwise, any mistake you make can cost you thousands in attorney fees down the line. And attorney fees are usually collectable in liens, so the protection of an attorney on your side may cost you nothing.
401k's can be seized for child support. For college payments or attorney's fees, not likely.