Why You Should Pay Flat Fees for Divorce and Family Law Issues

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Legal services and the retaining of an attorney is the only purchase a person makes in which they agree to the service without finalizing the agreed-upon price. Charging Flat Fees for Divorce & Family Law matters should be the norm, not the exception. When an individual purchases a home, electronics, goes to the dentist or purchases an automobile they know how much they are going to pay for the product or service at the time of the purchase. When they seek the care of a Family Law Attorney not so much. Attorney Sean R. Whitworth is located in Marietta Georgia and all services are billed on a Flat Fee system 

No guessing games when it comes to the cost of your services. We are committed to the Flat Fee Family Law system. Divorce and Family Law matters are stressful enough, no need to guess your legal bills. When a person sits with an attorney they are told how much they will be billed but not the cost of the actual services. Flat Fees does not mean you get less service or less care. We handle all cases with due diligence. 

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To the client’s detriment, they often begin receiving invoices from their attorney that they cannot afford, they have already paid thousands for the work performed, and now their attorney withdraws from the matter for unpaid fees, leaving them with outstanding legal fees and no Attorney. Sadly, very few legal consumers seek a commitment from their Attorney regarding a number of fees expected based on the desired result of the case. Matters tend to be emotional and parties seek satisfaction without realizing the financial pain they may face pursuing these matters.  

Most Lawyers have represented many clients and have had many cases to know the possible financial obligations necessary to litigate a matter; however, when you are making three hundred dollars an hour is there really an incentive to discuss overall financial costs, limit those costs or commit to a flat rate. 

Top Family Law Services by Sean R. Whitworth in Marietta charges flat fees for Divorce. 

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We believe that we can help achieve the best possible outcome and not overcharge by charging Flat Fees for all Divorce and Family Law matters.

Charging Flat Fees for Divorce and Family Law matters does not mean we do not fight for our clients.

 We have litigated hundreds of Family Law matters over the last decade and because of this experience, we are able to set a realistic budget for both our clients and ourselves that works for all parties. We spend the time necessary to understand the matter and listen to the client’s expectations and are able to commit to flat fees. We are advisors and advocates for our clients before, during, and after divorce, with passionate devotion to excellence. If you are in need of a Divorce & Family Law Attorney in Marietta and the surrounding area, give us a call 770-728-6696 or Book Online!

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