this is completely at the discretion of the attorney who is handling the case.
There is no such law. Every lawyer can set his or her own fee policies, including not charging any fees at all, or requesting a retainer against which future fees can be charged, or a contingency arrangement in which no fees are paid until the case is successful, among many other combinations.
No. Federal law says no. State law doesn't matter if Federal law says something else.
Yes, the estate of the deceased is responsible for all debts, including the collection of legal fees as allowed by judgment or law.
Yes, it is generally legal for executors to take fees in Wisconsin. The law allows executors to be compensated for their time and services in administering an estate. However, the amount of fees must be reasonable and must be approved by the court if there is a dispute.
I would like to know that myself. But I did call the better business bureau and they did tell me if they ask for money upfront for processing fees it is a scam. Mr. Rooney did ask me for money upfront. Also the bbb told me to be very wary of loans offered from overseas, this is supposed to be against the law
Federal law says 18.
Federal law says the minimum age is 18.
It depends ENTIRELY on what the emancipation law of the state you live in says.
There is no legal law that says that you must help someone. But morally there is an obligation to help a fellow man.
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Federal law says you must be 18 to buy a long gun
Federal law says you must be 21 for a handgun and 18 for a rifle.