Questionnaires for Clients and Potential Clients of Stacy Wright Family Law & Mediation, Chtd.

Divorce case clients & potential clients who have minor children should fill out this questionnaire:

Qsawlaw – Divorce with Kids

Paternity case clients & potential clients should fill out this questionnaire:

QsawlawKids – Paternity

Clients and potential clients who do NOT have minor children should fill out this questionnaire: QsawlawNoKids

Our questionnaire for clients and potential clients seeking unbundled representation: QsawlawUnbundled

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Can I afford to hire an attorney?

Stacy Wright Family Law and Mediation, Chtd., believes that it is essential that people who are involved in family court proceedings have access to legal representation. Because of that strong belief, Stacy Wright Family Law and Mediation, Chtd., works with its clients in many cases to set up payment plans.

Stacy Wright Family Law and Mediation, Chtd., also offers a number of options for representation including:

  • Flat fee representation in uncontested divorces
  • Unbundled legal services for clients who may not need an attorney for their entire case
  • Traditional hourly representation

Additionally, Stacy Wright Family Law and Mediation, Chtd., offers a free initial phone consultation with Stacy, and a $50 flat fee for a Personal Strategy Session (initial in-person consultation) with Stacy.

ATTORNEY ADVERTISING MATERIAL. The content of this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice.  No attorney/client relationship is formed by use of this website. Do not submit confidential information via this site unless and until there is a signed retainer contract on file. 

 

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