Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer free services?
As a small firm, we do not offer free services at this time.
How much does a consultation with your firm cost?
The fee for a consultation of up to 45 minutes is $100.00. Consultations may be completed by phone, by Zoom, or in person – by appointment only, to ensure someone is present and able to serve you. We can accept payment by cash, check, and major credit cards.
Does having a consultation guarantee that Price Law, PLLC will represent me?
No.
A consultation is an initial meeting that allows you and the attorney to discuss the basic details of your matter. This meeting allows the two of you to explore the options that may be available to you and provides an opportunity to determine whether our office is a good fit for you.
No attorney-client relationship exists until and unless a mutually agreeable contract for the engagement of services has been signed.
What do you charge for legal services at Price Law, PLLC?
Estate planning services are provided on a flat-fee basis. At your consultation, the attorney will discuss with you the level of services you would like to pursue and the cost for those services.
Other than estate planning services, legal services are billed at an hourly rate. Currently, the hourly rate for services provided by an attorney is $300 per hour. Additionally, you may be required to deposit funds into the firm trust account, which would be discussed at the time of your consultation.
Whether you are billed on a flat fee or hourly basis, expenses incurred - such as costs for overnight mail or recording fees - would be billed to you without any markup.
How much time will it take for my case to be complete?
There are many factors that can affect how long a case may take, and it may be impossible to estimate how much time you should expect it to take for your matter to be fully resolved.
Among other things, some factors that affect the amount of time your matter will take may include:
complexity and number of concerns;
the time you would like to take to consider how you would like to proceed;
waiting to hear back from someone else, other than yourself or our office; or
unforeseen changes in circumstances, such as requirements related to Covid or other public health and safety concerns.