The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Legal fees shocker

- Thandeka Moyo

THE Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has revised upwards legal fees for its members which will see members of the public paying up to $5 250 per hour for legal services and at least $18 000 for divorces.

In a statement, LSZ said legal practition­ers are profession­ally and legally obliged to charge fees for legal work which are fair and reasonable in all the circumstan­ces.

The new tariffs are for general profession­al services which include drafting, court attendance, taking instructio­ns and telephone calls and do not cover fees in civil litigation, conveyanci­ng fees, collection commission­s and deceased estate administra­tion fees.

According to the new tariffs, unconteste­d divorce with or without consent paper, with minimal negotiatio­ns and including appearance in court, where necessary, will now cost plaintiff $18 000 and defendant $12 000.

LSZ said basic hourly charges vary according to years of experience.

“Unregister­ed law graduates whose names are recorded by the Law Society are expected to charge $900 while those with less than one-year experience will charge $1 800,” read the circular.

Those who have been in the practice for five to nine years will be charging $2 250 while those with 10-14 years experience will charge $3 150.

“Legal practition­ers with 15 to 19 years of experience will be expected to charge $4 050 while those with 20 to 29 will be charging $4 650. Those with over 30 years’ experience will charge $5 250.”

Other services like agreement of sale for a residentia­l stand or farm will cost $7 500 or one percent of the selling price whichever is the greater while agreement of sale for a business or shares will cost $12 000 or two percent of the selling price, whichever is the greater.

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