If you are going through a divorce, you have enough uncertainty in your life. You want to work with an attorney who will lay out a plan, so you know exactly what to expect.
The Ostendorf Law Group, PLLC, is known for helping Massachusetts families in Bristol County find solutions for tough questions. We offer flat-fees for divorce, so you can take care of your legal concerns and start planning for your future.
The more you know, the more you can do to plan for the future. By offering flat-fees for divorce, our clients know exactly what to expect from us. We will handle every aspect of your divorce, and we will do it at a price you know you can afford. There are neither hidden charges nor hidden costs, just efficient legal counsel.
Our attorneys are also prepared to help you and your family make tough decisions. We will answer your questions, explain your options, and give you the information you need to come up with solutions for the following:
Child custody and visitation rights. Our attorneys have the experience and compassion necessary to help you navigate child custody and visitation issues. We understand that parents want the best for their children, and strive to provide parents with legal excellence. Whether you're in the midst of a tense custody battle, are unsure of the difference between legal and physical custody, or want to file a custody modification order, our attorneys are here to help.
Spousal support and child support. Whether you're requesting spousal or child support from an ex or are being asked to pay support yourself, it can be easy to feel like the deck is stacked against you in support cases. You need a lawyer you can trust to give your case the attention it deserves. Our attorneys have plenty of experience working through support issues and can help you navigate your case with confidence.
Property division. How assets such as real estate, debt, and banking accounts are divided in your divorce can change the financial outlook of your life. Don't settle for an attorney who will leave you with mediocre results. Our attorneys will help you understand what assets you can claim as your own, and what community assets you may be entitled to a part of. We'll work with you to develop a legal strategy personalized for your unique circumstances, so no stone is left unturned in your case. Our attorneys have the experience necessary to help you secure your assets.
We get a lot of questions about our decision to use a flat-fee pricing model.
In a flat-fee pricing model, the law firm sets one singular fee for a service. If you work with us to navigate a divorce, we'll tell you up-front how much our service will cost, and that's what you'll pay. No hourly costs, no hidden fees, just a straightforward one-time charge. Yes, that really is it.
We use a flat-fee pricing model for a simple reason: it makes our client's lives easier.
You see, the standard legal pricing model has a problem. By charging clients high hourly costs and hidden fees, the lawyer is incentivized to spend as much time possible on a case, while the client is incentivized to use their lawyer as little as possible. In other words, the traditional pricing model most law firms use actually pits the lawyer and the client against each other.
Obviously, that's not what we want. Our job is to work with our clients, not against them. Our mission is to provide clients with legal services that allow them to work through their case with confidence, not penny-pinch clients while they're already going through a stressful time.
Using flat-fee pricing allows us to accomplish those objectives. Flat-fee pricing has a few great benefits that we love for our clients:
There's a reason most law firms use hourly billing—it's a great way to generate a lot of money. But we don't want to nickel-and-dime you while you're going through a divorce.
You deserve exemplary legal services you can trust, and we don't think you should have to gamble with your financial security to get it. That's why we offer our clients a flat-fee pricing model, and why we consider flat-fee pricing a staple of our business.
To find out if a flat-fee divorce is right for you, talk to one of our attorneys today. We offer free initial consultations, so we can answer your questions and explain your options with absolutely no obligation. We will make sure you have access to the information you need.