I am sure you have seen billboard or newspaper advertisements that read something like ?$250 Divorce!? or ?Divorce Only $350!? Usually, the prices indicated are less than $500; indeed they are so low that they are less than the typical lawyer?s hourly rate for one hour of work, let alone a proper full retainer. How can these rates be so low for this sort of work? Clearly there has to be a catch.
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The Pros and Cons of a Cut-Rate Divorce
The Legal Intelligencer
October 5, 2012
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