Finding an attorney who will accept a flat fee for services is a good way to help keep the divorce process from being too expensive.
Flat fee agreements will generally exclude work that is outside the scope of the agreement, including work such as discovery, temporary hearings, and other legal services. This helps keep the focus on the legal services provided and reduces the risk of misunderstandings.
A good flat fee agreement should include a clear statement of what the attorney will do for the client. It also should outline the attorney’s hourly rate. This will allow the client to understand what he or she is paying for.
Attorneys can charge a flat fee for certain uncontested divorces. However, complex cases can consume more than the average amount of time and expenses and rarely are accepted as a flat fee case.