UpRight Law starts working on your case from the moment you sign up with the firm. However, it is the policy of the firm to file the case with the Court after your fees are paid in full. So, it is in your best interest to pay your fees in full, as quickly as possible. After your fees are paid in full, you will be ready to take the next steps toward filing your case. It is important to review all relevant information regarding your financial picture with your local attorney so the case can be filed as quickly as possible.
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