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Most provinces set a minimum contingency fee for family law cases.

Contingency Fee

A fee arrangement where a lawyer is paid a percentage of the client's winnings in a case, rather than charging a fixed hourly rate.

Provinces

Administrative divisions within a country, often possessing a certain level of governmental autonomy.

Family Law

A branch of law that deals with matters relating to family relationships, including marriage, divorce, child custody, and property distribution.

  • Recognize the various fee arrangements between lawyers and clients, including contingency fees.
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