FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions


Nancy E.S. Calloway has dedicated decades of service to clarifying the law in all practice locations in Elkton, Kentucky. We serve businesses, people, families, government industries and sectors, protecting your rights and freedom aggressively. The following is a list replies to broad questions were asked most often:

Q: What are the Primary Responsibilities of my Lawyer?

The main responsibilities of a Nancy E.S. Calloway lawyer are to uphold the law and safeguard your rights and interests. It's our responsibility to be aware of the law inside and outside and to anticipate and prepare for sudden changes in law. 

Q: How Much Does a Lawyer Cost?

Every legal issue differs and therefore needs a special quantity of time, documentation processing, and disbursement fees to complete our job to satisfaction. Through an initial consultation, we'll explore the details of your circumstances and talk about the costs of representation with you.

Our rates are decided based on specific tasks like will drafting, where flat rate payments are accepted, and when work requirements vary, we offer flexible prices that are quoted before we begin working on your case.

Q: What Are my Options if I Can’t Afford an Attorney?

If you can't afford a lawyer, you may qualify for legal help. If you are facing criminal charges and you can't afford an attorney, it is your constitutional right to be appointed qualified legal protection and you'll be guaranteed legal aid.

Q: I’m Meeting my Lawyer for the First Time, What Should I do or Bring With me?

The first thing you should do in order to prepare yourself to meet with your attorney for the very first time would be to gather and deliver all of the documents offered to you that support your own situation. It is a great idea to write down any dates or significant details so that you can provide as well as write a clear outline of the truth as you see it.  

Here's a list of suggestions that can help you feel ready:
  • Prepare to talk about fees and your expectations.
  • Go over any letters, emails or documents we have sent to you before you arrive.
  • If you are a legal aid client, bring the certifications legal aid has provided to you.
  • Keep all of your documents organized in one easy to transport place.
  • Arrive on time.
  • Respond to any phone calls, emails or information requests we make.
  • Prepare a list of questions you would like us to answer.
Q: How Do I Know if a Lawyer is Reputable, or the Right Person for Me?

A little research goes a long way when it comes to hiring a lawyer who can create positive results for you. Our history of exceptional client satisfaction and favorable rulings and outcomes speaks for itself. Getting to know our customers is important to us, and it should be important for you too. Obtaining a lawyer that makes you feel like just another number isn't the best use of the time and cash.

For more detailed information, and answers queries specific to your circumstances, call our office to book a no-obligation appointment.
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