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No. Attorney's fees are only awarded in certain cases.
They do not pay the estate attorney's fees, the estate does. If they hire their own attorney, yes, they have to pay them.
as the saying goes "Only a fool will hire himself as an attorney"! No, you cannot get attorney 's fees unless you are a licenced attorney representing a client other than your self!!!
In California, the prevailing party in a case may be entitled to recover attorney fees under certain circumstances, as specified by statutes or the terms of a contract. However, if a case is dismissed without a decision on the merits, it may be more challenging to recover attorney fees unless there is a specific legal basis for such a claim.
Yes, there are fees for HSBC accounts. Depending upon which type of account you have there are maintence fees and account service fees. Their montly account fees range from $2-$3 a month.
The estate is responsible for the fees. So, yes, he can collect his money from the estate.
An attorney's lien is the right of an attorney to retain a client's papers until the attorney's fees have been paid.
The standard attorney fees for a cash settlement is about 2000 to 5000 dollars. You can read more at www.StructuredSettlementLumpSum.com or cashforyourstructuredsettlement.com
401k's can be seized for child support. For college payments or attorney's fees, not likely.
Most checking accounts have no fees. Savings account has more fees than checking accounts because of the higher interest yields available in a savings account.
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Yes, there are cases that I heard about this. This is possible.