On mine, I knew it was a time consuming job so I just told them there was NO WAY I would do it for a penny less then the Realtor was charging them for the sale once title was settled in the 12 "heirs", and that was 7%. I spent more time and it took a ton more expertise and training then the yuppy sport coat clad realtor lol At the final hearing I warned my people the Judge may require additional probate actions on some of the predecessors in title who either died intestate or testate yet no probate was ever filed, but he said the 12 petitioners had ample time to complain (none filed answers) but no one did and he approved and signed the Order I had sent him WHEWWWWWWWWW FOR ME
I also pass on ones where a family feud is likely to erupt, I tell them go hire a big shot city lawyer and end up paying them $10,000, Im not interested in putting up with it (yet still get same result) for $2,000.
Once had a client go to the Clerks Office and get a basketfull of Forms and Templates and Blanks when their mother died and asked me "how much I would charge to help them fill them out" I looked at that mess of garbage and told them it would be $3,000 to help them fill them out BUT ON THE OTHER HAND JUST LET ME HANDLE IT ALL AND THEY WOULDNT HAVE TO DO ANYTHING AND THE CHARGE WOULD BE $2,000.
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