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Whether you need ongoing legal leadership for your business, an estate plan for your family, or a clear strategy for a legal issue, Freedom Shield Legal can help you identify the next right step.
The initial consultation is $100 and may be credited toward a larger flat-fee engagement if Freedom Shield Legal is retained within 7 days, subject to attorney approval.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. Estate planning is a standalone service. You do not need a Fractional GC subscription to engage Freedom Shield Legal for estate planning.
The $100 consultation fee may be credited toward a larger flat-fee engagement if Freedom Shield Legal is retained within 7 days, subject to attorney approval.
Fractional General Counsel is offered through three defined monthly subscription tiers.
Estate planning is generally handled on a flat-rate basis, but the appropriate fee depends on the client's family structure, assets, business ownership, real estate, planning goals, and document needs. After consultation, Freedom Shield Legal provides a clear flat-rate scope before work begins.
Most non-litigation matters are handled on a flat-rate basis where the scope can be clearly defined. Litigation, court appearances, emergency matters, contested disputes, and extraordinary work may require a separate fee structure.
Freedom Shield Legal may handle or assist with certain litigation or pre-suit disputes, but litigation is not included in standard flat-rate or subscription packages unless specifically stated in a written engagement agreement.
Fractional General Counsel is an ongoing relationship. Instead of hiring a lawyer only when something goes wrong, your business has consistent legal guidance, regular engagement, and proactive issue spotting.
Business owners often have company interests, operating agreements, real estate, debt, family obligations, business partners, and succession issues that need to be coordinated. A generic estate plan may not address what happens to the business if the owner becomes incapacitated or passes away.