Why should a divorce in Bucks county, Pennsylvania cost more than a divorce in Montgomery county, Pennsylvania? Why should a divorce in Langhorne, PA cost more than a divorce in Abington, PA? Why should a divorce in Huntingdon Valley, PA cost more than a divorce in Newtown, PA? Why should a divorce in Bristol, PA cost more than a divorce in Philadelphia, PA?
The answer is, a divorce should not cost more from one town to the next. Lawyers in one town should not charge more than lawyers in the next town over for the paperwork or per hour. A divorce without child custody or support issues comes down to two things: a lot of paperwork that requires some thought but not too much time and negotiations over the marital property, a process that is known as equitable distribution.</p>The Law Office of Brian E. Sipe offers flat fees whenever possible. The pricing of legal services, especially for family law matters, always depends upon the parties involved and their ultimate goals. The goals of the parties, the types of assets that are involved and the complexity of the situation all play a part in determining the total cost of estate planning, divorces, or other actions. But many times, the total time involved can be estimated and a flat fee can be offered. Flat fees allow you to budget for your future. Some lawyers charge for every phone call. At $250 to $300 per hour, a fifteen minute phone call costs between $62.50 and $75.00. Even if the work is done quickly, you might end up spending a lot of money just trying to find out what it was that the lawyer did for you.
At this law office, a phone call is free if it is to inform me of new information or to ask a question about an action that we are about to take. I want you, the client, to feel free to call me if you feel confused about your case.