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Contested Family Law Retainer

When you have a family law matter that you expect to be contested and litigated, this is a good Florida retainer form to use. Even if you expect a family law or divorce matter to be amicable, you might still want to use this form, in case things get more adversarial later on.


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This Retainer Agreement Form includes the following provisions:

•    Scope of Representation
•    Retainer Fee
•    Billing Rates of Attorneys and Staff
•    Case Costs
•    Additional Retainer for Trial
•    Billing Policies
•    Collections and Interest
•    Firm's Discretion to Withdraw
•    Attorneys' Liens
•    Dispute Resolutions between Attorney and Client
•    Client Obligations
•    And More.
This form is 5 pages and priced at only $23.98 (2,398 words at 1 word).

For purchase, please email yourfloridamentor@gmail.com.

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