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Will I be Awarded My Attorney Fees?

Family court can be a stressful process, and worrying about the financial implications can add to that stress.

Clients often ask, “Will the judge award me attorney fees?”  The answer is, maybe.  When your trusted St. Louis family law attorney represents you, they charge an agreed-upon and reasonable rate.  The court has certain discretion when it comes to awarding your attorney fees.

When Attorney Fees Are Awarded

Of course, as with alimony, a dependent spouse may be awarded attorney fees if the court finds that their former spouse is capable of paying without undue hardship. Be sure to discuss your financial position with your Missouri lawyer openly. However, necessity is far from the only reason a judge may order one party to pay for some or all of the other party’s fees.

Historically, courts had ordered attorney fees paid when financial necessity was lacking. If one party unnecessarily drags out the legal process and results in substantial legal expenses, the judge may be inclined to award the other party in part or full. This should not be confused, however, with punishing either party. It is merely an attempt to maintain equilibrium and foster fairness in the system.

Talk to Your St. Louis Family Law Attorney

Family court can be a stressful process, and worrying about the financial implications can add to that stress.  Knowing what questions to ask can make all the difference throughout the process.  Speaking openly with your attorney ahead of time can help you to understand what to expect.  If you believe you need a lawyer, reach out to your trusted St. Louis family law attorney and find out what to reasonably expect for your case.  

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