Fees
At the end of the first telephone consultation or face-to-face and if your case requires a support, I will present the solutions and will send you a precise and detailed estimate in the form of a fee proposal.
For a better predictability of my intervention, the fee proposal may take the form of:
- a lump sum tailored to your needs and situation;
- a time-based fee based on an estimated number of hours, subject to a maximum number of hours.
In certain situations, the fee proposal may include a fixed amount and a percentage of the money obtained or saved in the course of the case.
If you agree to the fee proposal, you must return the initialled and signed agreement to the firm.
The firm may also use electronic signatures at no extra cost and via a secure application.
The firm's intervention can then begin. As agreed in the fee agreement and in the first exchanges, you may be asked for a deposit before starting the intervention.
A detailed invoice will be given to you at the end of the service. In the case of long-term assistance, a statement of account will be sent to you on a regular basis in order to ensure the greatest possible transparency of the fees charged.
The fees can be paid by bank transfer, by cheque, by credit card, cash or crypto-currencies.