Re: Are we obliged to pay ridiculous bill from solicitor when no price agreed initial
I was referring to Wexfordguys post where he referred to someone being charged for a family law declaration as a seperate transaction. Naturally I would not charge a seperate fee for one in the context of an overall transaction.
Dee101- are you involved in LS audits? Because a written memo of a conversation with a client giving them estimate is sufficient. That is not what we do in our office- we always give a written estimate. Just making the point. Assume that if you give the client a copy of the memo/estimate while they are with you that is sufficient as that is what LS tell us.
I'm curious about that. Would you also charge for preparation of the PD form, or the Objections and Requisitions/replies? I have to say that I find it hard to see how the Family Home declaration is singled out for different treatment. It is as central to the process as the one listed above. Surely they should all be included in the professional fee.
I was referring to Wexfordguys post where he referred to someone being charged for a family law declaration as a seperate transaction. Naturally I would not charge a seperate fee for one in the context of an overall transaction.
Dee101- are you involved in LS audits? Because a written memo of a conversation with a client giving them estimate is sufficient. That is not what we do in our office- we always give a written estimate. Just making the point. Assume that if you give the client a copy of the memo/estimate while they are with you that is sufficient as that is what LS tell us.