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KANSAS CITY, KANSAS CRIMINAL DEFENSE & FAMILY LAW FAQs

HOW MUCH DOES A KANSAS DEFENSE ATTORNEY COST?

1/26/2024

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Being investigated, have a warrant or already arrested in Kansas? Then you are probably aware that you need a criminal defense attorney. The necessity of counsel is so great that if you are indigent you may qualify for a free, or low cost, attorney. If you prefer to have private counsel, as many do, then this is likely something you haven't been saving up for. Who saves just in case they get in criminal trouble, right? For that reason, Attorney T. Morton strives to meet you where you are at. Here is a general breakdown of how much it costs to hire this office:
  • Sealing or Expunging Kansas criminal cases (to include juvenile matters) - $2000
  • Responding to Asset Forfeiture Letter - $750
  • Probation/Parole Violation - $3500
  • Protection from Abuse Petitions - $3500
  • Kansas Criminal Misdemeanor - $5500
  • Kansas Criminal Felony - $7500​
Payment plans are permitted. Since the cost of an attorney is often unexpected and it may take you some time to gather funds, payments are allowed; however, 1/2 of your fee must be paid prior to entry of appearance and the remainder is due in 90 days, or before the final resolve of your case, whichever comes first. 

Remember: The complexity of your case and number of crimes involved will cause your fees to increase and vary. This fee will include all matters directly related to your case up to trial; however, some Motions and matters will require additional fees. If your case is, or becomes, more complex than initially disclosed the fee may also increase. All fees are fixed and non-refundable because efforts and resources devoted to your case, and/or conflicts of interest inherent in said matter, may preclude your attorney from accepting other engagements. Should you decide to take your case to trial we will discuss the trial plan and the additional costs required.
 
The best thing you can do is call a lawyer today. All forms of payments are accepted, to include credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, etc.), PayPal, Zelle and Venmo. Call NOW
 913-602-7288 for your free consultation and to protect your freedom. 
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