Billing
Policies & Statements
Statements: We
will send you periodic Statements for attorney's
fees and related costs incurred. The
billing period for such fees and costs will
be once a month, typically beginning on the
first (1st) of the month, and ending on the
last day of the month.
Due Date of Payments: Payment
for fees and costs will be due and payable
when you receive the Statement.
Interest Charges on Balances
Not Paid in Thirty Days: You
may be charged interest at one and
a half percent (1.5 %) per month on the unpaid
balance of all fees and costs not paid within
thirty (30) days from presentation of a Statement. This
interest charge will appear on subsequent
Statements in addition to any unpaid balance
carried forward from your prior Statement.
Notices Regarding Late Payments: If
a payment is not received thirty (30) days
from presentation of the Statement, you may
receive a reminder notice. If your account
is in arrears, and you have not made arrangements
to bring your account current, which are acceptable
to us, all work on any matters you have with
this office may be discontinued, and your account
may be turned over to collection.
Charges on Statement are
Legitimate, Due and Payable: If
you have not provided this office with a
written objection regarding an item on your
Statement within thirty (30) days from receipt
of your Statement, the charges on that particular
Statement will be deemed legitimate, due
and payable.
All Fees Due and Payable
on Conclusion of Services: Upon
the conclusion of our services, all unpaid
charges will immediately become due and payable. After
our services conclude, you will be notified
of the file’s closure and we will,
upon your request, prepare the file for you
to pick up, along with any funds or property
in our possession that belongs to you.
Questions Welcomed as to
Statement: It is important to
this office that the fees charged be fair
and reasonable in relation to the services
rendered and that you understand our billing
procedures thoroughly. We welcome any
questions you may have concerning your Statement,
at any time.
(Effective January 1, 2007) |