About how much will it cost to bring an attorney to draw from visitation rights for my son and his daughter?

he was never married to this woman so there be no court involved when they seperated. now she is remarried and being fairly a b.. to him. he has never had a problems to prevent him from seeing his daughter. as a concern of fact he now have his twins they are 3 months old he and his new wife hold a nice apartment and the babies are doing fine
Answers:
With a Pre-Paid Legal Family Plan, you can get unlimited phone consultation, phone calls and parcels sent on your behalf regarding this issue, and discounted court appearances when necessary for $26 a month or smaller number. However, if your son is over the age of 21, he will need his own membership.

I use my sponsorship at least once a month for SOMETHING. I don't have to pay cheque $400 just to call my advocate and ask a question or get a contract reviewed, so I phone anytime I need to!

You should do the same.

For more information, drop by http://www.prepaidlegal.com/jacksonlv

and email me directly at icjackson(a)icjackson.com

To you and your son's continued success,

I.C. Jackson
Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.
Group Benefits Specialist
Independent Associate, Manager
icjackson(a)icjackson.com
In California one can integer at least $200 hr. for an attorney's work. It can be higher or rather lower, depending on how he/she perceives his level of expertise and his sense of fair play and nouns. Some give you a break and more do not. That's a ball park numeral to expect though.
it will cost at least a few grand. It sure isn't cheap!



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