FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
During your first visit to the Law Offices of Grey and Mourin you will meet with one or more of our attorneys for a personalized consultation.
Find answers to our most frequently asked questions about consultations below.
How can I request a consultation?
How much will my consultation cost?
What can I expect from my consultation?
What should I bring to my consultation?
Such documents could include (for a criminal case) arrest forms, hearing notices; (for an immigration case) a Notice to Appear, immigration status documents; or (for an insurance claim) your insurance policy and any notices related to your loss.
Can I request a consultation on behalf of an incarcerated or detained family member or friend?
How much will it cost for the Law Offices of Grey & Mourin to handle my case?
Our criminal and immigration clients are charged by retainer – this is a set fee which will cover the total cost of representation (other than the costs of depositions, transcripts, filing fees, etc., if applicable).
Our homeowner’s insurance plaintiffs are charged by contingency fee – this is a percentage of your recovery which is paid only after we recover on your claim. Sometimes we can even recover the cost of attorney’s fees for plaintiffs involved in lawsuits against their insurance company.
We accept payment in cash, check, or credit card, and we offer payment plans for criminal and immigration cases.