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Don't Have the Money? Don't Sweat it - You Can Now Get Even Your Family Law Attorney in Utah


Remember the potato salad that raised over $55,000 online through crowdfunding? Before you roll your eyes because yes, that was ridiculous, wasn’t it—think of this: what if you could raise $55,000 for your own legal case. Hiring a lawyer can be expensive, and going into debt over it can make you feel like a loser even when you win the case. If you’re desperate for a family law attorney in Utah but don’t have the cash, don’t give up until you’ve exhausted all your options. And now, as this article from AVVO explains, you might want to add legal crowdfunding to your list of things to try.

You could try Kickstarter or Indiegogo, but in the last few months, more specialized services for legal crowdfunding have cropped up—but you’ll want to remember a few tips for going about raising money this way.

  • Be careful about what you reveal online. Any family law attorney in Utah will be quick to remind you of the importance of not disclosing too much about your legal situation. Online crowdfunding sites are generally public, and revealing details about your case could compromise it.

  • Read the fine print. As with any contract, agreeing to use one website over another to raise money for legal fees may end you up with more of a commitment than you bargained for. Some websites are all-or-nothing, which means you don’t get to keep the cash that gets donated to you unless you reach your goal. Others take significant cuts of what you’re gifted. Read the fine print.

  • Think about your case. Does it have real legal merit? Figuring out whether a family law attorney in Utah even take the case or whether you may be barking up a dream tree is always a good idea before you invest your time and energy into asking your entire roster of Facebook friends for help by donating to your case.

  • Think about the money. How much do you really need—do you even know? It’s probably the best idea to talk to at least family law attorney in Utah to get a consultation and a better idea of how much your case might cost in court. Will your divorce be contested multiple times, or is the custody issue a complex one? Such factors increase the legal fees associated with your representation.

Also, don’t forget to think about other affordable options for legal help. Legal aid organizations in your community can often be of service for indigent clients. If you live in a town with a law school, legal clinics are occasionally offered free-of-charge where you can get help with documents and simple matters. Advocacy groups like the American Civil Liberties Union may be interested in your case, depending on the details. Often sites and firms like Shumway Van in Utah have an option to chat with a legal representative for free and get a better idea of what your case might entail.

We know lawyers can be expensive, but even if you don’t have the cash doesn’t mean you can’t get the help you need.

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