Drafting of wills: A will is a written document that regulates how you want your property distributed after your death. Your attorney will draft your will according to your state’s laws so that it’s valid when you die. He will also advise you on any provisions you might want to consider, such as appointing a guardian and establishing a trust.

Discount on regular fees: Any additional services not covered in the written fee agreement will be at regular fees – either hourly or flat – with a discount between 20 to 30%. These services generally include family matters, such as divorce and the custody of children, and court representation, such as traffic tickets and lawsuits.

Some of the legal paperwork you need to read carefully, agree on and sign include the following:

Written fee agreement: This is an agreement that outlines what services are provided in the plan, how much it costs and the methods of payment.

Grievance procedure: This document details the procedures that will be taken by the provide to resolve any complaints about attorneys or disputes regarding service fees.

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