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Hourly Rates Most family lawyers in Florida charge by the hour, typically ranging from $200 to $500 per hour.
Legal fees can be one of the most challenging financial loads to deal with, especially during already-stressful situations like divorce or child custody disputes. Fortunately, many law firms, including Doyle Law Group, offer various payment plans to help clients afford the legal representation they need.
In Florida, each party generally pays for his or her own attorneys fees unless otherwise provided for by statute or contract. In many instances the statute or contract states that an award of attorneys fees goes to the prevailing party.
In Florida custody cases, courts can require one parent to pay the others attorney fees to ensure both parties have equal access to legal representation. This is especially important when financial disparities exist between parents.
You do not need a lawyer to file for custody (sole or shared parental responsibility). However, with the help of a lawyer, it may be easier for you to gather and present the information you will need to convince the judge of your position on what the parenting plan and time sharing schedule should be.
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