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Flat Fee and Alternative Fee Arrangements for Divorce in Seattle

Most family law attorneys will charge on an hourly basis because attorneys cannot predict with certainty what the divorce will cost from start to finish. Every case presents its own unique set of facts and the fees are dependent upon many factors beyond the attorney’s control. We understand clients involved in litigation are forced to carefully examine their budgets and weigh their options in choosing an attorney. At Blair & Kim, PLLC, we will provide you with quality legal service at a highly competitive rate.

When does a case qualify for a flat fee payment arrangement?

Many divorces that take place are uncontested, and occur when spouses are able to agree upon all issues of property division, debt division, spousal support, child custody, child support and any other divorce-related issues. Many people have the concern that getting an attorney involved can lead to a high conflict contested divorces , delay the process and become very expensive. A Seattle divorce attorney from our firm offers the option of alternative fee arrangement, including a flat fee arrangement for not just divorce and legal separation but for any family law issues that is agreed-upon. In this way, you can have confidence that your uncontested divorce or other agreed-upon cases will be handled with a predictable fixed fee.

We, at Blair & Kim, PLLC, understand that the cost is a major issue in retaining an attorney. Our flexible alternative fee structure and payment arrangements allow clients to work around their payment challenges without compromising the support they need in a timely fashion so that they can move forward with their new lives.

Seattle Flat-Fee Divorce

At Blair & Kim, PLLC, we support the right of individuals to undergo the divorce process with as little stress as possible. Our fixed fee arrangements have empowered many clients to engage in a “happy divorce” where both spouses can move forward, both without the emotional turmoil that a contested divorce can bring, as well as the potentially extreme costs associated with open-ended legal service and representation.

Contact a Seattle divorce lawyer if you want to pursue an uncontested divorce and would like to take advantage of the flat fee arrangements available at Blair & Kim, PLLC.

Client Reviews

Mark C. Blair has no rival in his field in Seattle. A consummate professional. Communication was brief, straightforward, easy to understand, and without a typical condescending tone you can sometimes experience from attorneys on top of their field. Correspondence was timely and always affective. Any...

N.Mark French

Sara Kim of BlairKim is a great attorney. I had never before had representation or dealt with the legal system and she made it very easy for me. She converted the legalese into laymans terms for me and helped me to understand the steps of the process. When I hesitated on certain decisions, Sara gave...

Tamara

Sara Kim was the perfect lawyer for our situation. We were determined not to involve the courts in our divorce. Within the first 30 minutes of consultation, Sara proposed an equitable formula for division of property which we used to negotiate an agreement that felt fair to both of us. Our flat fee...

Carrie

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