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Attorney Bill Hoge cannot
offer anyone free legal advice! The act of contacting his office
through e-mail, by phone, by letter, in person or this website does NOT constitute the creation
of an attorney-client relationship.
Mr. Hoge charges $300 for an
initial extended consultation. Upon
conclusion of an initial consultation, potential clients usually have the
opportunity to engage us as legal counsel. That engagement will require
the execution of a binding agreement between attorney and client as well as the
payment of an initial retainer based on the number of hours of our time we feel
will be necessary to resolve the client's Family Law issue.
That engagement will require the execution of a binding
agreement between attorney and client as well as the payment of
an initial engagement fee based on the number of hours of Mr. Hoge's
time he feels will be necessary to resolve the client's Family
Law issue.
A substantial engagement fee will be required
in order to retain Mr. Hoge, but that amount will depend on the complexity and urgency of
the matter at hand. The amount of the engagement fee required can only be
ascertained by Mr. Hoge after learning the specifics of a particular case.
Clients are responsible for reimbursing
the Law Offices of William L. Hoge, III for all out-of-pocket expenses related
to the case, including photocopies, long-distance telephone costs, filing fees,
service fees, deposition fees, experts' fees, mediation expenses, etc.
Mr. Hoge's representation of any client
does not begin until after an engagement agreement is fully executed and
the engagement fee is paid in full.
CONTACT US:
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(502) 583-2005 |
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(502) 583-1223 |
| BY MAIL: |
Law Offices of William L. Hoge, III
Suite 506, Republic Plaza
200 South 7th Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202-2721 |
| BY EMAIL: |
BillHoge@usa.net |

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