That doesn't make sense. If that's the case, than why does HE get to stand on it? He did not honor our agreement or what he told me in the consultation. This is what eventually led to me firing him. Most of these charges are a result of his incompetence and lack of experience in this area of law. He was referred to me by an friend who told him of my situation and he said he would be able to help a lot.
Then in the consultation, he mislead me as to his expertise. He has apparently never even handled a case like this. That became pretty obvious. So much of the work he did was done for no valid reason and he should have known better or not agreed to represent me in the first place. He has undoubtedly damaged my case and lost more assets as a result.
I don't think I owe him half of what he charged. But again, that's beside the point because he knew I didn't have the funds to pay him yet.