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Lawyer pricing in Abingdon track close to the national average in this market. The estimates below are typical local ranges, adjusted for VA labor and cost-of-living, and are a starting point — always confirm scope and get a written quote before hiring.
| Service | Typical range in Abingdon |
|---|---|
| Legal Consultation | $210 – $420 |
| Divorce Attorney | $5,250 – $15,750 |
| Personal Injury Lawyer | $0 |
| Estate Planning | $1,050 – $3,150 |
| Criminal Defense | $5,250 – $15,750 |
| Immigration Lawyer | $3,150 – $10,500 |
Ranges are estimates for Abingdon, VA based on national pricing data adjusted for local rates. Actual quotes vary by scope, materials, and provider.
Abingdon has 30 verified lawyers, so it's realistic to compare two or three before you commit.
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There are 30 verified lawyers in Abingdon, VA. Browse our directory to compare professionals by rating, reviews, and specialization, and schedule a consultation from top-rated lawyers near you.
The best way to find a good lawyer is to identify your specific legal need, search bar association directories, read client reviews, and schedule consultations with two to three attorneys.
Lawyer costs vary widely by specialty and location.
In the United States, the terms lawyer and attorney are used interchangeably to refer to someone who has earned a law degree and is licensed to practice law.
You should consult a lawyer when facing criminal charges, going through a divorce or custody dispute, buying or selling a home, starting a business, dealing with a serious injury or wrongful death, handling an estate or will, or when you receive any legal notice or lawsuit.
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