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How much does an Anti-Harassment case cost?
Kotlowski Law Office PLLC charges a flat fee of $2500 for civil anti-harassment cases either defending or petitioning subject to some restrictions.
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Do DUI attorneys offer payment plans?
Yes. Kotlowski Law Office PLLC offers monthly payments plan options. We typically require an initial down payment and then the client can make monthly payments over the course of their DUI case.
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How much does a DUI attorney charge?
It completely varies by city and county. The saying that – “you get what you pay for” – is so true. Always do your “due diligence” and find an experienced DUI attorney that you are comfortable with and can afford. Chemistry is important. The average DUI case lasts a year or more these days. Kotlowski Law Office PLLC offers a free in-person no obligation consultation.
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How Is The DUI Attorney Fee Typically Structered?
Most Washington State DUI and Criminal Traffic Lawyers use a flat fee structure. For example, you pay so much without Jury Trial and an additional amount for Jury Trial. Some require full payment in advance, while others allow down payments and monthly payment plans. Flat fees usually work in the client’s favor most of the time because hourly would typically be much more expensive in most DUI or Physical Control cases. -
DUI Attorney Fee – Payment Plans are Available
Kotlowski Law Office PLLC offers very flexible down payments and monthly payment plans for your DUI attorney fee. Down payments may start as low as $1000.00 if you are eligible . Ty pical monthly payments range from $300.00 to $600.00. See Online Case Evaluation or simply call and/or text 24 hours a day to (206) 335-2422 to schedule a free consultation with James Kotlowski. If not answered immediately, our office will return your text/call/and/or email as soon as we can.
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Do I need a “DUI” attorney for my case?
Yes. It may seem obvious, but often it is not. Your case might seem hopeless and you may feel why bother spending monies on a experienced “DUI” attorney. First, no case is insurmountable and I have seen many many bad cases reduced or even dismissed. That said, DUI cases are complex, difficult and no one should have to go through the Court and DOL process alone – no matter the outcome. Attorneys who do DUI’s everyday understand this, not to mention all the little tricky DOL rules as well as the Courts, prosecutors and Judges. Ask yourself – would you go to an optometrist for a heart problem? The same applies when picking an attorney.
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Is the DOL Hearing included in the DUI Attorney fee?
Yes. Usually it is the standard practice. Most DUI attorneys will include the Department of Licensing (DOL) Administrative Hearing in the DUI fee. That said, you should always ask your DUI attorney to see whether it is included. (or look at your DUI fee agreement)
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Can I do a Monthly Payment Plan for my DUI Attorney Fee?
Yes. Kotlowski Law Office PLLC offers very flexible down payments and monthly payment plans for your DUI attorney fee. Down payments may start as low as $1000.00. Ty pical monthly payments range from $200.00 to $500.00. See Online Case Evaluation or simply call and/or text 24 hours a day to (206) 335-2422 to schedule a free consultation with DUI attorney James Kotlowski. If not answered immediately, our office will return your text/call/and/or email as soon as we can.
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Can I do a payment plan for my DUI attorney fee?
Yes. Kotlowski Law Office PLLC offers very flexible down payments and monthly payment plans for your DUI attorney fee. Down payments may start as low as $1000.00. Ty pical monthly payments range from $200.00 to $500.00. See Online Case Evaluation or simply call and/or text 24 hours a day to (206) 335-2422 to schedule a free consultation with DUI attorney James Kotlowski. If not answered immediately, our office will return your text/call/and/or email as soon as we can.
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