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How Fees Will Be Set. We charge a flat fee of $550 per QDRO for the services outlined in section A above, which is subject to revision from time to time. For Federal and Military plans we charge a flat fee of $550. Please refer to our Fee Schedule at the end of this Agreement for more information on our fees.
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How Fees Will Be Set. We charge a fixed fee for the Services in accordance with Schedule A-Fee schedule, incorporated by reference herein and attached hereto. A surcharge may apply if required and necessary information is not supplied within a reasonable time and manner, requiring additional follow-up by QDRO Pros. Non-routine out of pocket expenses may be charged by us to you as stated in the paragraph below. All additional work will be charged at $350/hour, as also set forth in Schedule A. QDRO Pros, Inc. fees include routine 1st class mailing costs, copy charges and telephone charges. However, we reserve the right to charge you for any out of pocket costs arising in connection with the Services which are other than routine. These may include messenger fees, overnight delivery fees, overseas telephone calls, computerized research, charges made by government agencies or unusual clerical charges. Whenever such costs are incurred, they will be carefully itemized and billed. You agree that these costs must be paid by you prior to our obligation to complete the Services.
How Fees Will Be Set. We charge a flat fee of $700 per QDRO for the services outlined in section A above, which is subject to revision from time to time. Please refer to our Fee Schedule at the end of this Agreement for more information on our fees.
How Fees Will Be Set. We charge a fixed fee for the Services in accordance with Schedule A-Fee schedule, incorporated by reference herein and attached hereto. A surcharge may apply if required and necessary information is not supplied within a reasonable time and manner, requiring additional follow-up by QDRO Pros. Non-routine out of pocket expenses may be charged by us to you as stated in the paragraph below.
How Fees Will Be Set. If not otherwise specified in the cover letter attached hereto, in determining the fee to be charged for the legal services I provide to you, I will consider the following: • The time and effort required, the novelty and complexity of the issues presented, and the skill required to perform the legal services promptly • The fees customarily charged in the community for similar services and the value of the services to you. • The amount of money or value of property involved and the results obtained. • The time constraints imposed by the nature of the matter such as an emergency requiring the need for injunctive relief or a substantial disruption of my office business. • The extent to which office procedures and systems have produced a high quality product efficiently with minimum time expenditure. Among these factors, the time and effort required are weighed the most heavily. I maintain records of time devoted to client work, including conferences both in person and over the telephone, negotiations, factual and legal research and analysis, document preparation and revision, travel on your behalf, and other related matters. These records are recorded in units of one-quarter hour, with a minimum of one-quarter hour for any activity. I am often asked to estimate the amount of fees and costs to be incurred in connection with a particular matter. Whenever possible, I will furnish you with an estimate based upon my professional judgment with the clear understanding that it is not a maximum or fixed fee quotation. I take pride in my ability to correctly estimate the amount of fees and costs, but my estimates should be taken only as a good faith effort to provide you with an understanding of the potential cost to you. The amount of the estimate is often taken into account in establishing the final amount due, but is not governed by the estimate. For certain well defined services, I may quote a flat fee. In such situation, I will identify the fee as a “flat fee” in the accompanying cover letter together with a precise definition of the scope of services to be provided. I typically incur, and pay on behalf of clients a variety of out-of-pocket costs arising in connection with legal services. Whenever such costs are incurred, they will be itemized and billed to you. Typical of such costs are long distance telephone charges, courier charges, express delivery charges, extraordinary postage, filing fees, deposition and transcript costs, witness fees, travel expenses, com...
How Fees Will Be Set. A. Consultant charges minimum fees (“Minimum Fees”) for its Services, as listed below. Each Plan being divided or reviewed requires a separate Agreement. 1. Draft QDRO language (ERISA-governed plans): $500 2. Draft EDRO language: $500 3. Draft Letters of Authorization and Acceptance for division $250 of IRAs:
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