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Flat Fee Legal Pricing

What is a flat fee price and how is it different from what other attorneys charge?

Most lawyers charge on an hourly basis. That is, they take a retainer (deposit) from you and they subtract from that retainer their hourly fee for each hour they do legal work for you. For lawyers in the Boston area, hourly rates are generally anywhere from $175-$400/hour. As you can see, this will rack up very quickly.

At Infinity Law Group, we do not bill hourly. We will quote you a fixed price up-front.

Why would your law firm charge a fixed price while most other law firms charge hourly?

I have always felt that people should know how much the're paying for a service before making the decision to engage that service. Why shouldn't legal services be the same way? Billing on a fixed price helps both the law firm and the clients. The clients know what they're being charged up-front and the law firm never has to waste time billing and asking clients for retainers or unpaid legal fees. Since I save time by not having to do hourly billing, that cost savings is transferred to my clients.

How much do you charge for a bankruptcy?

It depends on yoru particular situation. Depending on our first phone consultation and what I perceive to be the complexity of your case, I can quote you a likely price by the end of the consultation.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy starts at $1,500 plus the cost of filing
Chapter 13 bankruptcy starts at $3,000 plus the cost of filing