Payments: How to Pay for a Lawyer

February 1, 2021
Payments by Credit Card

Paying by Credit or Debit Card

Payments: We Give clients convenient options to pay with Credit/debit Cards and eCheck (ACH)

How to pay for a lawyer? We allow our clients to pay in the method that is most convenient for them. Our firm can collect legal payments in our office by cash, over the phone by text, and online via Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, AMEX) or eCheck (ACH). Our clients don’t even need a login to make a secure, simple, and fast payment.

Key Points:

  • Simple, secure client payment experience
  • Electronic payment requests – no invoice required
  • Free eCheck processing for you and your clients

We Keep client accounts up-to-date automatically

When our clients pay via MyCase Payments, their payment is immediately reconciled with their account. This means we don’t have to go through the hassle of receiving a payment, then recording it in MyCase — it’s completed automatically, reducing the effort required to keep accounts up to date.

Key features:

  • Invoices auto-marked as  paid  or  partially paid  when clients make a payment
  • Automatic account updates
  • Client payments linked to their account

We Reduce administrative overhead with automated payment plans

Automated Payment Plans provide a hassle-free way for our clients to pay balances over time. We can create a customized payment (installment) plan with automatic monthly reminders for our clients in just a few steps. When an automatic legal payment is completed, it is automatically recorded on invoices within MyCase, saving valuable time each month.

Key Points:

  • Quick payment plan setup on invoices
  • Automatic monthly reminders
  • Easy payment plan dates and amounts

We Maintain ethically compliant accounting

We understand the importance of trust accounting compliance and an attorney’s ethical obligations when handling client funds.  And to ensure there are no surprises, our client’s payment activity is available for them to review and download and print.

Contact us

Contact us to represent you in your legal matters. When you need an Indiana attorney that makes it easy for you to make payments, records your payments accurately, and offers payment plans, then contact the Law Office of Mark Nicholson.

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