FAQs About Payment Plans and Legal Representation
Q: How can I qualify for a payment plan?
A: In most circumstances, we are willing and able to accommodate a payment plan for your case. For more serious offenses, a payment plan may help to ensure you are still able to receive the care and attention of an experienced criminal defense lawyer.
Q: Do I have to pay upfront?
A: For your convenience, we are offering financing for your service provider fees with flexible options through
. We require at a minimum half of your retainer fee up front and then the remaining payment within 30 days. If you choose to pay over time with Affirm, your application will be processed exclusively through Affirm and its lending partners and get an instant decision.
Q: Are there interest charges on payment plans?
A: We strive to offer affordable solutions, both with and without interest. Contact us to learn more about specific terms. If you choose to work with us directly on your retainer fee there will be no interest. If paying over time or if you are using Affirm, please review the *terms and conditions at the bottom of this page.
Q: Can I adjust my payment plan if my financial situation changes?
A: We work with our clients to accommodate changes in their financial circumstances. Speak directly with our attorneys if you are experiencing financial hardship during your case.
Q: What happens if I miss a payment?
A: If you anticipate missing a payment, let us know as soon as possible. Communication is key, and we aim to help you stay on track.