It hasn't been released who is footing the bill, but his attorney Mark O'Mara said early on that Zimmerman could not afford representation, and that the state of Florida may be footing the biil.
It depends on who the customer is. The client is usually responsible for their fees, but it may be a corporation, the state or a county.
Losing party will pay some, but not all, costs. Each side is responsible for their own attorneys fees unless there is an attorneys fees provision in the contract.
Generally: In criminal cases fees are charged hourly (contingent fees not allowed) In civil cases, fees can be charged hourly or on a contingency basis. If contingency, the lawyer gets a % of the award to the plaintiff ( contingent fees not allowed in most family law matters)
Buyer pays the notary and fees.
If you live in a state that does not regulate the fees/premiums, then a title agency may be willing to negotiate the costs of the premiums. Or, they may be able to negotiate some of the fees, like searches/abstracts, copy fees, etc. If you live in a regulated states, all fees or some fees may be overseen by that State's Department of Insurance and whatever are the state-regulated fees MUST be charged. It would be illegal to over-charge or under-charge the fees. A Buyer and Seller can negotiate freely as to who pays what fees of the title insurance costs. In some states, tradionally a seller pays for the Owner's Policy and the Buyer pays for the loan policy covering their mortgage. In other states the seller pays for all fees and in others, the buyer pays. However, there are no laws as to who pays for what, therefore, between the buyer and seller, it is always open to negotiation.
Recording fees can be a matter of agreement between the parties. Generally the buyer pays recording fees for documents in the buyer's name.
The only thing you would have to pay is the same amount that everyone else (including attornies) pays to file papers or process their case through the court system. There are no extra court fees for representing yourself. Check with your local Clerk of Court's office for this information.
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the person or family that bought the house
The estate pays the executor and the attorney. So it will be a part of the estate settlement and approved by the court.
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The loser.