Attorney fees vary depending on the type of case the lawyer will pursue. When determining attorney fees, factors such as how much time your lawyer will spend on that case, the type of case, and the place where the case will be heard will be effective in determining the lawyer's workload. At the same time, in accordance with the Lawyer Fee Tariff, the lawyer is also prohibited from taking cases below the minimum wage. For the most accurate answer to this question, you should contact your lawyer.

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How long it takes for cases to be concluded is directly related to the type of your case. Having your case heard in one of the Family, Criminal, Administrative, Labor, Consumer, First Instance Law, First Instance Commercial, Magistrates' Law and other courts will change the duration of the case. At the same time, the stage of your case also affects the duration. For this reason, the end time of your case; It will vary depending on the workload of the courts, the type of your case, the frequency of hearings in the province where your case will be heard, and the collection time for evidence to be brought from other places.

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Getting legal advice ensures that you are informed about your case before filing a lawsuit. Legal consultancy helps you objectively understand your lawyer's predictions about the possible case and to what extent the law is on your side. In this way, you will have the opportunity to reconsider whether or not to file a lawsuit. Legal consultancy means that the lawyer spends time and effort along with the benefit it provides to the client.  For this reason, legal consultancy services are paid.

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All conversations between the lawyer and the client are confidential. Even if a lawsuit is not filed at the end of the legal consultancy service, that is, a power of attorney is not issued, the consultancy service is completely confidential. For this reason, in legal negotiations, the person should explain in full detail the issue for which he/she wants to receive consultancy, knowing that it will remain confidential. The lawyer's responsibilities in this regard are reserved.

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In some cases where the defendant is represented in criminal cases, you may be required to attend the hearing with your lawyer, in line with the requests of the Court. However, as a rule, you do not have to attend the hearing with your lawyer. There is no harm in attending the hearing with your lawyer upon your request.

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Of course, the defense of the case and the evidence to be used in defense will vary depending on the type of case. Expert fees, discovery, notification costs, warrants, fee amounts varying depending on the type of case, and whether the fee is fixed or proportional will also change the costs to be incurred in cases.

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When evaluated in terms of criminal cases, if the crime is not subject to complaint, that is, if it is a crime against the public, even if you give up the case, the case will continue even if there is no 'participant'. In areas concerning private law, plaintiffs may withdraw from the case at any stage.

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