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To recap: fees are the amount paid for the attorneys' time and effort working on your case, costs are the amount paid for out-of-pocket expenses on your case. Every case will have both fees and costs. Be sure you understand the difference.
To recap: fees are the amount paid for the attorneys' time and effort working on your case, costs are the amount paid for out-of-pocket expenses on your case. Every case will have both fees and costs. Be sure you understand the difference.
You can ask the court for a fee waiver by filling out a court form and filing it with the court. If you have a family law case, fill out the form called Application for Waiver of Fees (#JD-FM-75).
In the United States, the rule (called the American Rule) is that each party pays only their own attorneys' fees, regardless of whether they win or lose. Even so, exceptions exist.
1 Ordinarily, fees paid to attorneys are not recoverable from the opposing party as costs, damages or otherwise, in the absence of express statutory or contractual authority.