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Frequently Asked Questions
CLEAR ANSWERS TO COMMON FAMILY LAW CONCERNS
How will my lawyer communicate with me?
Your lawyer and paralegal team will communicate with you regularly through email, phone calls, texts and secure client portals, depending on your preferences. We prioritize clear, timely communication so you always know the status of your case and your options.
What is the role of you as our client?
As our client, your role is to be honest, responsive, and involved. We’ll guide you legally, but your input, timely responses, and decision-making are essential to building the strongest case possible.
Is the information I tell my lawyer confidential?
Yes. Everything you share with your attorney is protected by attorney-client privilege and will remain strictly confidential, even after your case ends—unless you authorize us to disclose information on your behalf.
What does it mean to ‘retain a lawyer’?
To retain a lawyer means you officially hire them to represent you by signing an agreement and paying a fee. This allows us to begin working on your case, offering advice, and acting on your behalf.
Do you provide Pro bono services?
While we do not maintain a full-time pro bono practice, we occasionally take on reduced-fee or no-fee cases based on hardship and need. We’re also happy to refer you to local legal aid resources in Raleigh or Wake County if we’re unable to assist.
How will I be charged for a lawyer’s services?
We offer both flat-fee and hourly billing options depending on your case. During your consultation, we’ll explain the fee structure in detail so you know exactly what to expect—no surprises.
What are lawyer's primary responsibilities?
Your attorney’s responsibilities include advising you on the law, advocating for your best interests, handling legal paperwork, and representing you in court or negotiations. Above all, we’re here to protect your rights and guide you through each step of the legal process.