How will my attorney bill me for his services?
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 at
10:50 pm
PlasticTrees asked:
He’s preparing a trust for deed (title search etc), and I’ve been told by his friend it will cost appx $500. Should I buying drugs online without prescription take in payment when I sign papers, or will he bill me?
He’s preparing a trust for deed (title search etc), and I’ve been told by his friend it will cost appx $500. Should I buying drugs online without prescription take in payment when I sign papers, or will he bill me?
*I’m hoping he’ll bill me because I don’t have another paycheck for a few weeks.


You should talk to the attorney directly to find out his fees and if he will want it all up front or if he will allow payments to be made.
Usually the first thing an attorney usually does is tell you how much he estimates the work to cost and then how he expects to get paid.
What might happen is that you do not get the product of his work until you have the money. However, a call to his office will clarify this.
If he’s already taken your case, he’ll bill you. If he was worried about payment, he would have charged you a retainer.