Ken
Vercammen is a new member of the AARP Legal Services Network
The
AARP Legal Services Network was established by the AARP in response to
membership needs. The AARP recognized that many people over the age of 50 have
legal matters that require the services of an attorney. They also recognized
that many of these problems could be solved in a single consultation with
counsel. As a result, one of the benefits of the Network is that members of the
AARP are automatically entitled to a consultation with an AARP Legal Services
Network provider, at no cost to the member. Legal matters are certainly not
limited to elder law issues, estate planning or similar matters, but include a
wide variety of additional legal issues, such as general business matters,
personal injury, bankruptcy and a host of others. Source: http://www.kramerlaw.biz/aarp.html
With
particular regard to Probate and Estate Administration, AARP members, through
the Legal Services Network, are entitled not only to a free consultation with a
participating attorney, but also to a 20% fee reduction on legal matters undertaken
by the participating attorney. These matters include estate planning, probate
and all other legal areas where service is provided to an AARP member by a
participating attorney.
Everyone
should have a Will, Power of Attorney, Living Will.
Recommendations
for AARP members. Contact the AARP attorney directly to schedule an appointment
by telephone or e-mail to schedule an appointment. For Probate and Wills in
Central NJ, call Kenneth Vercammens Law Office in Edison 732-572-0500. Outside
this area call AARP at 1-800-424-3410 or go to website
https://www.aarplsn.com/lsn/search.do
When
you call to make your appointment with an AARP Listed Attorney, notify them
that you found them through the Legal Services Network. If you are an AARP
member, provide them your AARP membership number to ensure you are offered AARP
member benefits.
Work
directly with the AARP Attorney regarding your legal matter. All legal services
are handled through the attorney, so attorney fees are paid directly to your
attorney. There are no claim forms to fill out.
Take
advantage of the free consultation on Probate and Estate Administration and
determine next steps with your attorney. Come prepared and on time to your
appointment and bring your AARP membership card.
We
will for a written fee agreement if you intend to retain him/her.
Chances
are, youve been in a situation where you could benefit from legal assistance.
Have you ever been in an accident? Has a motor vehicle or criminal complaint
been filed against you or a member of your family? Many individuals face these
and other types of problems. Yet finding an who understands the needs of
seniors is difficult. Thats why the AARP offers you valuable free and
discounted legal services, without any fee or enrollment cost.
This
means you can prevent legal problems before they occur. Most important, you can
have peace of mind.
Understanding
the 20% Discount Benefit. There are many factors surrounding fees for attorneys
services. They are: time and effort, geographic location, outcome, advice,
difficulty of a case, experience, Prominence of the lawyer, preferred client
discount and overhead. Understanding all of these factors, understanding the
billing process and having a basic knowledge as to how attorneys charge for
their services may help you prior to hiring a Legal Services Network attorney
to handle a legal matter on your behalf. Standard payment arrangements may
include the following: hourly rates, flat rates and retainers. Here are some
examples of how the 20% discount would apply.
There
are typically 2 ways the 20% discount could be applied based on your particular
legal situation. They are: (1) on an hourly rate basis and (2) a flat rate fee
basis. Additionally, an attorney may ask for a retainer fee prior to handling
your legal matter.
Hourly
Rate: This is the most common arrangement in Probate cases and Estate
Administration. In this instance, the attorney gets paid based upon their
hourly rate for the hours they work on your case until the legal matter is
concluded. For Example: If an attorney charges $350 per hour, 20% off would
equal an hourly rate of $275 per hour you would owe the attorney for the total number
of hours worked on the matter plus any out of pocket expenses such as postage,
filing fees, photocopies, etc.
Flat
Rate Fee: This is an arrangement where an attorney charges you a set fee for
the service being provided based on a normal number of hours the attorney
expects to work on the matter. Such types of services could be, but are not
limited to, standard lease agreements, Power of Attorney, Simple Will, Living
Will For Example: If an attorney charges a flat fee of $500 for a Will, AARP
members receive a 20%
Retainer
Fee: In most cases, the attorney will require the Retainer fee. A retainer fee
is usually a pre-payment made at the beginning of legal representation based on
an estimate of how much time a matter is going to take. The amount of the retainer
should take into account the 20% discount on the hourly rate charged. If the
matter costs more than the amount of the retainer, you will be responsible for
the additional payments. .
If
the matter costs less than the amount of the retainer you will receive money
back. In some instances, a retainer may take on the form of a flat fee to
represent a client on a specific matter, regardless of how much time or effort
is involved in the representation. In many instances, this arrangement is
typical in cases such as criminal matters.
Hopefully,
this information has provided some insight into the operating standards of a
law office that participates in our Legal Services Network.
For
more information, go to http://njwillsprobatelaw.com/aarp.html?id=4929&a=
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