FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
It depends on what type of case you have. No matter the case, we give you forty-five minutes of time with a licensed attorney to review your case and provide you with advice.
Personal Injury cases initially start by you filing out information regarding your personal injury. After the attorney evaluates this information, you will be scheduled for a consult free of charge.
Divorce, custody, family law matters, or other litigation matters cost $200 as a consult fee.
This is done on a case by case basis only after you have had a consult with the attorney. However, in many cases – yes. We want to be accessible to you.
There are a lot of factors that decide the costs of your case. It depends on the area of law, complexity, opposing attorney, and where the case is located. We cannot estimate this for you until you have had a consultation. Personal injury cases, if we agree to your representation, are free of upfront fees and charges.
We offer both flat fee representation and retainer representation on matters other than personal injury.
We try our best to be economical and accessible to you. Flat fee representation, if appropriate for your case, allows you to know the full cost of your case the day you sign up for our representation of you. Retainer fee representation, if appropriate for your case, is often used for lengthy or highly disputed claims and ebbs and flows with the complexity of your claims and issues.
At your consultation, we will decide together what is best for you in a clear and transparent manner.
There is no simple answer to this because every divorce is different. The length of your divorce often is determined on assets and issues regarding child custody.
Generally, divorces can take four months to a year or longer. We understand that you do not want your divorce to go on any longer than necessary, and we work hard to conclude it quickly while maintaining our high standards of work product.
We will guide you through the process after you have scheduled a consult. Generally, try to gather up all court documents or anything regarding your case prior to the consult. The more you are able to supply during your consult, the more thorough the attorney can be regarding your issue.
Full representation means the attorney appears in your matter and handles all aspects of your case. Your attorney attends hearings with you, drafting, evidence etc. We often call our unbundled/untethered legal services our “rent an attorney” program. Unbundled or untethered services is where the attorney does not make an appearance in your case but is behind the scenes helping and coaching you. Because the attorney does not make an appearance in your matter, unbundled/untethered services are typically cheaper. However, keep in mind that this is a more difficult path for clients as you will remain in the driver’s seat of your case and will have limited oversight into your matter. Untethered/unbundled legal services are reserved for clients who cannot afford traditional legal services or the matters in dispute are limited in nature.
It depends on what type of case you have. No matter the case, we give you forty-five minutes of time with a licensed attorney to review your case and provide you with advice.
Personal Injury cases initially start by you filing out information regarding your personal injury. After the attorney evaluates this information, you will be scheduled for a consult free of charge.
Divorce, custody, family law matters, or other litigation matters cost $150 as a consult fee.
This is done on a case by case basis only after you have had a consult with the attorney. However, in many cases – yes. We want to be accessible to you.
There are a lot of factors that decide the costs of your case. It depends on the area of law, complexity, opposing attorney, and where the case is located. We cannot estimate this for you until you have had a consultation. Personal injury cases, if we agree to your representation, are free of upfront fees and charges.
We offer both flat fee representation and retainer representation on matters other than personal injury.
We try our best to be economical and accessible to you. Flat fee representation, if appropriate for your case, allows you to know the full cost of your case the day you sign up for our representation of you. Retainer fee representation, if appropriate for your case, is often used for lengthy or highly disputed claims and ebbs and flows with the complexity of your claims and issues.
At your consultation, we will decide together what is best for you in a clear and transparent manner.
There is no simple answer to this because every divorce is different. The length of your divorce often is determined on assets and issues regarding child custody.
Generally, divorces can take four months to a year or longer. We understand that you do not want your divorce to go on any longer than necessary, and we work hard to conclude it quickly while maintaining our high standards of work product.
We will guide you through the process after you have scheduled a consult. Generally, try to gather up all court documents or anything regarding your case prior to the consult. The more you are able to supply during your consult, the more thorough the attorney can be regarding your issue.
I like helping people and seeing my work make a difference. Sometimes, people just need someone to help their voice be heard. That is what I do as an attorney. My arguments to the Court are crafted so that your voice is heard.
– Alesha Walker
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Main Office | Plainview
601 W 7th, Plainview, TX 79072
Satellite Office | Lubbock
1109B Main St, Lubbock, TX 79401