Deferred Legal Representation Fee
Deferred Legal Fee Representation
One unique service we can provide is "deferred legal fee representation" for clients seeking appointment as the administrator or executor of an estate, allowing families to move forward with the probate process without immediate financial strain.
In this service, we assist you in gaining legal appointment as the estate's administrator or executor, but instead of requiring upfront payment for legal services, we defer the collection of our fees until the back-end of the process—after the property sale or liquidation of estate assets. This means that legal fees are paid from the proceeds of the estate, offering relief to families who may be facing financial hardships or delays in settling the estate due to lack of available funds.
How This Service Helps Families:
Removes Immediate Financial Barriers: For families who may be struggling with financial burdens following the loss of a loved one, this service allows the probate and property sale process to move forward without requiring immediate payment for legal representation. It can be especially helpful for those with limited resources but valuable estate assets.
Facilitates Faster Closure: Many families delay starting the probate process due to concerns about legal costs. By offering a deferred fee structure, we eliminate this roadblock, helping families to move forward more quickly in resolving the estate, gaining closure, and distributing assets.
Comprehensive Legal Support: Our firm will handle all aspects of the probate process—from petitioning for appointment as the administrator or executor, managing the legal filings, and representing you in court, to overseeing the sale of estate property. This ensures that your legal rights are protected and the estate is handled efficiently.
Payment from Sale Proceeds: After the estate’s property is sold or liquidated, we collect our fees from the proceeds, easing the financial burden on the family during the estate administration process.
This service not only provides comprehensive legal support but also makes the estate process more accessible to families who may be experiencing financial strain, helping them move toward resolution and closure without immediate financial pressure.
Contact Alisha Melvin Esq. to learn more today: info@realandestates.com