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Why I Don’t Bill By the Hour in My Family Law Practice

  • By: Larry Lefkowitz
  • Published: September 13, 2024
What is a no-retainer family lawyer?

It’s a curious fact that many people think only the wealthy can afford to hire a family law attorney. And honestly, it’s no wonder why. With sky-high retainers and hourly rates, it’s no surprise that millions find themselves priced out of quality legal representation. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Allow me to explain why this situation is so unfair and how I offer another billing solution.

The Hourly Rate Nightmare

Once upon a time in early American history, legal fees were straightforward. It was nothing more than hours worked multiplied by the lawyer’s hourly rate. However, over the years, this formula has evolved into a tangled web of charges. While this shift is partly due to the soaring costs of legal education, more factors are involved, like the hefty overhead of running law firms and the growing complexity of legal work.

However, the fundamental reason why hourly rates have become a nightmare is the inherent conflict of interest they create. While an ethical family lawyer strives to bill only for necessary work, the system inherently encourages more billing to increase revenue. Instead of focusing solely on your case’s needs, lawyers are incentivized to track and bill every minute, regardless of whether or not that time is truly productive, all in the name of revenue.

Just look at how billing is now. Family lawyers now often track in smaller increments – commonly in 6-minute or 15-minute blocks. This means even brief interactions, like answering a quick phone call, can be charged at a premium. Some lawyers even impose minimum billing increments. For instance, if they spend just 10 minutes on your case but bill in 15-minute increments, you’ll still be charged for a full 15 minutes. With hourly rates in Buck County ranging anywhere from $250 to $500 per hour, every minute now comes at a price.

Why Hourly is a Problem for You

Hourly billing isn’t just a minor inconvenience. It is a major issue that causes a number of problems for you:

  • More Unpredictability: With hourly billing, you’re never quite sure how high the costs will climb. This makes it nearly impossible to budget effectively. And suppose your family law case is more complicated. Your costs become even more unpredictable, leaving you guessing and stressing about the final tally.

 

  • Inflated Fees:With hourly billing, there’s a temptation for a deceitful family law attorney to stretch out every phone call, meeting, drafting, and more just to add to your bill. This inflates fees and creates unnecessary financial strain, all while you’re trying to manage an already stressful situation.

 

  • GreaterFinancial Burden: If you hire a family lawyer who sends you an inflated bill every month, you have an ongoing expense that just eats away at your financial stability. Each cycle brings a new bill, often higher than the last, leaving you with a mounting burden that’s tough to manage.

 

  • Prolonged Cases: Because lawyers are billing for their time, it’s more profitable for the firm if your case drags on. A simple resolution can turn into a lengthy ordeal, leaving you frustrated and stuck in a drawn-out legal battle you never asked for.

My Solution: Flat Fees, No Retainer

Since establishing my practice in 1991, I have been offering my clients in Bucks County and Northeast Philadelphia transparent flat fees that don’t change, no matter how long I spend on your case. To make matters even simpler, I don’t require a retainer. Instead, you pay half the fee upfront and the remaining half when your case is resolved.

Moreover, I’m committed to helping you save on costs wherever possible. For every case-related task, I’ll give you options and tell you what you can do on your own without me. If you still need my legal support, I am there to help and will charge accordingly – again, following a flat fee.

So, how does all this benefit you? Let’s count the ways:

  1. With my flat fees, you know exactly what you’re paying from the start. There’s no ambiguity or confusion about billing, making it easier to budget and plan for your legal expenses.

 

  1. By eliminating the need for a hefty retainer, I reduce your initial financial burden. You only pay for the services rendered, that too, in manageable parts – half upfront and half upon case resolution.

 

  1. As a family law attorney looking out for your best interests, I actively help you save on costs by advising you on tasks you can handle independently. This way, you avoid unnecessary expenses and keep your overall costs down.

 

  1. Without hourly billing, you know I am not charging you for every phone call, email, or document. This removes the anxiety of watching the clock whenever you want an update or need my advice.

 

  1. Since my fees are predetermined, I am free to focus entirely on your case without the pressure to maximize billable hours. This ensures that you receive the best possible representation and personalized attention.

Most importantly, my billing system removes the financial stress. Everyone, regardless of income, can hire a no-retainer lawyer. And let me tell you, my pricing works. For over 30 years, it hasn’t let me or my clients down.

Take, for instance, a client from Lower Bucks County who came to me after spending over $12,000 on his divorce with a lawyer who was charging $350 per hour. For additional hearing preparation, this lawyer was demanding another $8,000! It was simply too much, so he turned to me and was astounded to find I offered a flat fee of $1,500 for the same service. That’s a staggering difference and demonstrates how I am on your side.

Legal Support That Empower You

Well, there you have it. I hope this sheds light on why I don’t bill by the hour at my family law practice. It’s a system that can turn into a financial trap, making legal costs unpredictable and stressful. Dealing with family law issues is tough enough, and my aim is to alleviate, not amplify, the pressure.

As a no-retainer lawyer with flat fees, I remove the initial financial strain and make it easier for you to access quality legal representation without breaking the bank.

If you’re looking for an affordable family lawyer in Bucks County, I am just a call away. Call my office at (215) 750-9202 to discuss how we can work together. For more information about my services and flat fees, visit my website today.

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