A non-recoverable attorney fee in foreclosure is a fee for work performed by the attorney (usually the bank's attorney) that the bank has to pay for but cannot pass on to the mortgagor.
Usually a client will pay a contingent fee. This means there is no upfront cost for the attorney and the attorney will be paid a certain percentage of the settlement.
An attorney's fee is a fee charged by an attorney for work done in relation to a lawsuit or other work done by an attorney.
If Massachusetts is like most other states, the attorney who filed the lien on behalf of the association can provide you a total amount to pay, which includes the lien amount, the attorney's fee and the filing fee.In order to lift or remove the lien, you must pay these amounts -- usually to the attorney, who will then distribute the funds to the association and keep his/her fee and expenses.Once paid, the attorney can direct you in the process to follow so you can file a 'release of lien' document with the local court, thus clearing title to your unit.
You need to review any documents you signed when you hired the attorney to probate the estate. You may have agreed to pay the fee.
If you mean attorney fee's...that is between you and the attorney...most all will work with you on a schedule. I'm not sure what else you may be thinking
Your attorney, or the other side's attorney? In an hourly fee basis, your attorney can charge you for all of his or her time spent on a matter, including time spent conducting, preparing or responding to discovery. In a contingency basis, you do not pay your attorney for hourly fees, but you do pay your attorney's costs if you have a favorable outcome (i.e. settle the cases for value or obtain a judgment).
An attorney is not required to file a petition. You can obtain the forms and the fee schedule from the court clerk.
There is the court filing fee that must be paid to the Clerk opf the Court when the motion is filed, and there is the fee that you will have to pay your attorney to move the matter through the court. For the exact amount of the filing fee call your local courthouse.
Are you kidding? If I were you, I'd pay him. It sounds like he's earned his fee.
a retainer fee
DO WE HAVE TO PAY A FEE TO GET THIS GRANT IF WE GET APPROVE