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52-Fees in Family Law Cases

73-Family Law Lawyers

A lawyer may properly enter into a contingent fee arrangement with a client suing a father for child abuse, because the arrangement is unlikely to have an improper effect on "human relationships." [Rule 1.5(d)(1) and Comment [3a] codify the circumstances in which lawyers may handle family law matters on a contingent fee basis.]

Copyright 2000, Thomas E. Spahn