Missouri Consent To Attorney Fees is an agreement between a client and a lawyer in which the client authorizes the lawyer to charge and collect legal fees from a specific source. This agreement is generally used when a client is unable to pay the attorney's fees directly. There are two types of Missouri Consent To Attorney Fees, including a voluntary and involuntary agreement. A voluntary agreement is typically entered into by a client who is willing to allow an attorney to collect legal fees from a third party, such as an insurer or other party. An involuntary agreement is typically used when a court orders the attorney to collect legal fees from a third party. In either case, the client must sign a Missouri Consent To Attorney Fees form in order for the attorney to collect legal fees from the specified source.