Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.
How much does an attorney cost?
Attorneys charge$100 to $300 per hour on average, depending on their experience and specialization. Attorneys in small towns or those still in training cost $100 to $200 per hour, while experienced lawyers in large cities charge $200 to $400 per hour.
These fees cover research, court filings, travel, documents, and advice. Some attorneys are willing to charge a flat-rate fee for simple projects, such as:
$700 for an uncontested divorce
$1,000 for writing a prenup
$300 for writing a simple will
$1,200 to write a will for a complex estate
What is an attorney?
An attorney is a legal representative who conducts business on your behalf and can represent you in court. There are multiple different kinds of attorneys with different specialties, including:
Personal injury
Real estate
Corporate
Civil rights
Divorce
Prosecutor
Tax law
Immigration
Family and estate, or probate and wills attorneys
Though the terms "lawyer" and "attorney" are often used interchangeably by the general public, the two are not the same. Both go to law school and can give legal advice, but lawyers cannot represent anyone in court because they haven't passed the bar exam.
Do I need an attorney?
Attorneys are responsible for guiding clients through stressful, difficult situations, such as:
A car accident, fall, or other accident that resulted in an injury
Being arrested or accused of a crime
Filing for bankruptcy
A family crisis such as divorce, adoption, death, or custody dispute
What is a retainer fee?
A retainer fee is what attorneys charge for essentially being on call. Attorneys either calculate retainer fees based on how many hours they expect to work within a month or the total time they plan to work on your case.
Many attorneys keep track of time spent on phone calls or emails and apply that time towards their fees. You'll have to pay more if your case takes up more time than the retainer fee covers.
How do lawyers make money if they lose a case?
Attorneys usually charge a fee for their time, whether they win the case or not. Some lawyers work on contingency, meaning they will take a percentage of awards if they win the case, but many do not. Make sure you are aware of an attorney's fee arrangement before continuing.
What is power of attorney?
Power of attorney (POA) is a legally binding agreement allowing a person you designate to make choices about your finances, medical care, or property. This allows a trusted friend, spouse, or family member to act on your behalf when you can no longer make choices on your own.
How do I choose an attorney?
Search our list of attorneys, then:
Get at least three free estimates from different firms to compare.
Read reviews on Thervo and Google.
Choose an attorney with a good reputation and experience with your case type.
Verify that they passed the bar and are qualified to represent you.
Get a written estimate or contract before any casework takes place.
Arrange a payment schedule instead of making a large payment up front.
After asking questions and verifying their credentials, hire the best attorney in your area.
What questions should I ask attorneys?
When looking for an attorney near you, consider these questions:
What degrees and experience do you have as an attorney?
How long ago did you pass the bar?
Do you give free consultations?
Are you able to take on new clients at this time?
What are your fees?
How many cases like mine have you won?
Will you give me a contract in writing?
Reviews for Denver attorneys
Recent success stories from people in the Denver area.
Andrea C.
Curt was there for me during a very difficult time in my life, and it's hard to imagine having a better guy at my back. He was always available to answer my questions and concerns not only with honesty, but with kindness and compassion. The prosecution and news made me out to be a criminal, and he treated me like a good person. He set expectations for every possible outcome during my case, the good, bad, and ugly. I knew exactly how everything could turn out, as well as how things would most likely turn out. He let me make the choices on how to handle our case, and was there to represent me no matter what I chose to do. In the Court room, Curt is a boss, he's got the swagger of confidence that will put you at ease when it feels like the cells in your body are vibrating from anxiety. Curt knows exactly what he's doing, and I would trust Curt with my future any day. I hope I never need to rely on his services again, but if I do, he's the guy I want in my corner.
ALFREY & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
Julia R.
Working with Keenan Copple was a great experience because she really knows her stuff. I approached her for advice for what felt like really complicated problems but she got right to work, finding options that suited me. Best of all she demystified how the process works with language I easily understood, breaking it down in easy steps to take. She was committed to helping me from start to finish.
The Law Office of Keenan Copple PC
CHris H.
Fast, affordable, experts at what they do. I talked to many law offices before hiring an attorney - these ladies are at the top of their profession!
$799 BANKRUPTCY- Lounsberry Law Office
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