Steffenfield
Junior Member
My lawyer is requesting a retainer plus $240 an hour, that's not including all expenses needed such as filing, use of phone, mail, travel and other such costs.
There also is no cap on this, only interest if I don't pay in time, and they want me to sign their electronic agreement.
I just would like to know what was given to the executor of my parent's estate who has shared none of it with me for two years now.
Can I haggle with my attorney on these upfront expenses?
So far, nothing has been fruitful with them and the executor still won't disclose. It looks like a lawsuit will be required.
It seems too much for me with these costs.
Their AVVO score is 6.4 and neither of us is in the county of the dispute.
I only have $1,500 in Savings left and can pay about $500 more each month, starting in October.
It's been about 6 weeks with them, and I really would not like to start over again, but I can't afford their stated conditions.
I should probably call them back next week with my decision.
The support I'm requesting for is Breach of Fiduciary Duty by the executor.
Any advice on what to do?
I'm afraid that I'll go bankrupt, with no resolution, because I wasn't able to pay through to the end since I'll eventually be short on money with their terms.
-From Michigan
There also is no cap on this, only interest if I don't pay in time, and they want me to sign their electronic agreement.
I just would like to know what was given to the executor of my parent's estate who has shared none of it with me for two years now.
Can I haggle with my attorney on these upfront expenses?
So far, nothing has been fruitful with them and the executor still won't disclose. It looks like a lawsuit will be required.
It seems too much for me with these costs.
Their AVVO score is 6.4 and neither of us is in the county of the dispute.
I only have $1,500 in Savings left and can pay about $500 more each month, starting in October.
It's been about 6 weeks with them, and I really would not like to start over again, but I can't afford their stated conditions.
I should probably call them back next week with my decision.
The support I'm requesting for is Breach of Fiduciary Duty by the executor.
Any advice on what to do?
I'm afraid that I'll go bankrupt, with no resolution, because I wasn't able to pay through to the end since I'll eventually be short on money with their terms.
-From Michigan