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| How much does a divorce cost? By Larry Rich Dear Client: In response to our recent meeting about the cost of a divorce, from a legal cost/accounting cost perspective, I would like to advise you accordingly. My information regarding legal fees is based on loose discussions I have had over the years with various family lawyers. QUOTES FOR SERVICES All quotes for services relate to the required work in the circumstance, that is, hourly rates (agreed upon in advance) multiplied by the required number of hours required. This quote excludes disbursements and applicable taxes (which does not refer to all disbursements but includes all fees rendered). Hourly rates listed range from junior lawyers and junior accountants to senior lawyers and senior accountants. LAWYERS ACCOUNTANT RANGES OF SERVICES (a) SIMPLE DIVORCE (b) CONTESTED DIVORCE
Just because a contested action commences at stage 1 (noted below), it does not mean that each of the stages noted on the following pages occur to achieve finality. A settlement can occur at any stage, resulting in elimination of the remaining stages. The number of hours expended at any stage will vary directly with the following factors:
STAGE ONE: PLEADINGS This stage presupposes that an action had to be commenced by one party owing to the inability of the parties through their counsel to negotiate agreement without the necessity of an action. Most lawyers, in many cases, attempt to resolve the outstanding issues by way of trying to negotiate an agreement before stage one.
This range of costs applies to your cost (exclusive of the other side) to prepare a pleading (i.e. statement of claim or petition for divorce). The other spouse's professionals will also have to respond to the pleadings, including a statement of defense, and will be required to answer with a counter-petition. STAGE TWO: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statements include actual and budgeted costs of living, detailing with supporting documentation weekly, monthly, and yearly costs, plus supporting documentation relating to weekly, monthly, and budgeted income, including but not limited to employment income, investment income, and all other advance receipts, whether taxable or not. In addition, the financial statements will include a detailed supporting listing of all assets and liabilities at the date of marriage and at the date of marriage breakdown, with certain exceptions. Where an asset is a bank account, it is easy to determine the balance or value at the required time. Where the assets relate to the value of a business, incorporated or otherwise, non-dependent valuation may be required from a chartered business valuator.
Again, the time and cost varies with the circumstances, the complexity of the matter, and the availability of information supported by documentation. STAGE THREE: MOTION Preparation of documents can take from three to 20 hours for the lawyer, depending on the number of affidavits required, plus the complexity and length of content required in the preparation.
STAGE FOUR: EXAMINATION/ CROSS-EXAMINATION The cost of the examination for discovery stage can range from one to 25 hours for the lawyer, which does not include preparation time of one half to eight hours. In addition, I would review the other side's financial statement and prepare a list of questions for your lawyer when your spouse is examined.
STAGE FIVE: CASE CONFERENCE OR PRETRIAL Time can range from two to six hours for preparation, plus time at court, which could be one to 15 hours, including waiting time at court, to work towards a settlement of the dispute.
STAGE SIX: TRIAL Assume one to two days of preparation for every day of trial for your lawyer. Your accountant could be required to assist your lawyer in his preparation of financial details and also to discuss strategy. The accountant's time will be 1/2 of the lawyer's preparation time with a minimum of one day.
SUMMARY OF RANGE OF COSTS
This is an outline of what to expect if you decide to proceed with your litigation. The range of time and costs is simply a guideline for range of time and costs: sometimes the time and costs exceed the range, and sometimes they are less. Your cooperation, your spouse's cooperation and the quality of the various professionals on both sides will dramatically affect the outcome of your costs. Larry W. Rich is a senior partner at Rich Rotstein. A 30-year veteran, he has handled diverse assignments ranging from tax planning to dealing with creditors in matrimonial disputes. For more articles on financial planning visit, http://www.divorcemag.com/articles/Financial_Planning/. |
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