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Can a Power of Attorney charge fees?

That is my question...can a person who holds the power of attorney for another person charge fees in the state of Georgia? And if so, is there some type of fee structure?


Is a spouse required to pay temporary attorney's fees in a divorce?

In my case, no, in the state of Missouri.


Can you be reimbursed for attorneys fees if it is proven that a spouse lied on court declarations in the state of California?

Your attorney will establish the proof that your spouse lied on court declarations and it is up to the judge to decide if you can be reimbursed for attorney fees.


What does it mean for a party to be required to pay costs in?

Often the losing party in a case will have to pay court costs -- i.e., various fees and expenses related to the litigation that the court system may charge (for example the cost of copying certain documents).The foregoing answer is accurate. However, most jurisdictions have specific rules as to what costs are recoverable. Be aware that attorney's fees are not a "recoverable cost" for the prevailing party unless a statute governing the subject-matter of the action, or the contract upon which the action was based so provides.


If a case is dismissed in California can the respondent sue for attorney fees?

You need to consult with the attorney who represented you in the matter. She/he knows what type of case you are referring to, whether attorney's fees are allowed under state laws and the likelihood of your prevailing in a case for attorney's fees.


Who is attorney Robert udell Florida?

Attorney Robert Udell was disbarred from practicing in the state of Florida. He was disbarred from the misuse legal fees from the years of 2004 and 2008.


Do plaintiff's usually get the defend to pay their attorney fees?

No. Attorney's fees are only awarded in certain cases.


Does the executor of an estate pay attorney fees out of their compensation?

They do not pay the estate attorney's fees, the estate does. If they hire their own attorney, yes, they have to pay them.


Should the realtor or the seller pay for the sellers laywer?

It varies from state to state but most often the seller pays their own attorney fees.


Can you get attorney fees if you are your own attorney?

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!!!


Can my attorney's fees be placed on my bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy attorneys will collect all money due to them prior to them filing the bankruptcy case in court because uncollected fees will be discharged. If you're talking about unpaid attorney's fees for other legal matters, they will be discharged, unless the attorney has had you sign a lien on real estate or other collateral which has been perfected as required by state law.


What is an attorney's lien?

An attorney's lien is the right of an attorney to retain a client's papers until the attorney's fees have been paid.