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Order For Attorney-Compensation For Family Law Contempt Cases (And Fact Sheet) Form. This is a California form and can be use in San Francisco Local County.
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
IN RE THE MATTER OF:
CASE NO.
ORDER FOR ATTORNEY FEES
ORDER FOR PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION FOR FAMILY LAW CONTEMPT CASE
Pursuant to an order of appointment made by Judge/Commissioner
attorney named below represented a party on the day(s) set forth in the attached worksheet.
, the
The court finds that the attorney did perform work and is entitled to compensation as follows:
Total Hours
Hourly Rate
$89.00
Compensation in the sum of
Less: 2% payable to the Bar Association of San Francisco
Necessary expenses due Attorney
TOTAL now payable to Attorney
Previous total billings to the Court for this case
The Court orders that a warrant be drawn by the Controller upon the Treasurer from the General Fund of the
City and County of San Francisco in favor of the following:
Attorney Name and Bar Number:
Address:
Tax ID
Telephone No.:
Date
Fax No.#:
Judge/Commissioner of the Unified Family Court
Submit one original and one copy of the order and all attachments.
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
In Re the Matter of:
CASE NO.
DECLARATION OF COUNSEL RE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES
In this action I am the attorney for
Date of Appointment:
.
Department (where case is being heard for current bill):
Before the
Honorable:
Judge/Commissioner Presiding.
Brief narrative statement describing billing activity (optional).
Situation of client:
I have not received payment from any outside source except as follows:
AMOUNT:
RECEIVED FROM:
PURPOSE:
The fees that I have charged are reasonable and based on the Court approved rate.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing, and the information
provided on the attachments, is true and correct. I agree to produce, upon request, records concerning the specific times
and total hours billed to the Court for in- and out-of-court services as requested.
Date
Printed Name
Signature
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
ATTORNEY FEE WORKSHEET
In Re the Matter of:
CASE NO.
DECLARATION OF COUNSEL RE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES
Each column must be completed for each entry. The explanation column should include the names of
persons contacted and a brief description of subject matter. Attorneys must also provide the actual times
and department number related to any in-court appearances. All hours should be listed in tenths (.10) or
quarters (.25 or .75) of an hour. Not every small task, however, equals a tenth of an hour. Attorneys are
expected to combine small tasks until, in combination, the tasks reach the nearest tenth. If reviewing
documents, please list number of pages reviewed.
DATE
IN-COURT
TIME
FROM
TIME
BILLED
DEPARTMENT and/or
EXPLANATION of TASK
TO
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SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL AND SUPERIOR COURT
ATTORNEY EXPENSES WORKSHEET
In Re the Matter of:
CASE NO.
DECLARATION OF COUNSEL RE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES
This form must be filled out and returned ONLY if you are requesting reimbursement for expenses. By
returning this form, the attorney certifies that the following monies were expended for necessary costs and do
not include expert and/or investigator fees. Receipts are required for any reimbursable expenses.
Receipts and a court order with accompanying declaration are required for extraordinary expenses.
ITEM
AMOUNT
TOTAL
Additional comments that may assist the court:
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