If you owe him money, he can use the same legal means to collect that any other creditor can use to collect his debts. He can sue and get a judgment against you and possible garnish your wages, etc.
They do not pay the estate attorney's fees, the estate does. If they hire their own attorney, yes, they have to pay them.
You go without an attorney.
i dont know what to do i work for the com that isgarnishing my wages can i do any thig You will need to contact an attorney about your garnishment.
Yes. You pay for a Disability attorney.
Call up an attorney and pay their retainer, if they will accept the case.
Yes, you will still need to pay court costs even if you hire an attorney.
You pay an attorney at the time you hire him/her. This is called a "retainer". There are two exceptions: When you retain an attorney for the purpose of receiving Social Security benefits, and when the attorney is working "pro bono", or without charge.
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.
I dont know. Look it up somewher else.
It does not make sense that someone would have to pay an attorney tax. If someone needs the counsel of a tax attorney, that is another matter. A tax attorney handles issues around tax and the IRS.
dont think so
The debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. The estate would pay the cost of an attorney. If the estate has no assets, the attorney would require someone to pay them for their services.