Family Law Common Questions
Transparent. Responsive. Accountable. Here’s What That Looks Like in Practice.
Legal correspondence isn’t just typing, it involves reviewing your file, researching laws, considering legal strategy, and ensuring every word is accurate, admissible, and defensible in court. What looks like a “quick letter” may involve hours of background legal work.
You’re billed only for time spent on your matter, emails, drafting, court prep, etc. We provide up-front estimates, itemised invoices, and will always alert you before exceeding any agreed budget to help avoid unexpected charges.
Independent cost assessors and court reviews confirm our pricing is highly competitive. We routinely rank at or below the mid-market average for family law, while delivering specialist-level work backed by strong procedural systems.
You’ll receive updates at key milestones or changes in your matter. We also acknowledge all messages within one business day and send regular status updates, even when there’s “no news,” so you’re never left wondering.
Lawyers often spend days in court or deep legal work. Responses take time to prepare properly. We’ll always acknowledge your message and provide a realistic reply timeframe to keep you informed and supported.
If urgent, call and say so, we escalate time-sensitive matters within two hours. Our team triages urgent parenting or safety issues to ensure fast action, including emergency court orders if necessary.
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