Payments
Our firm accepts credit-card payments as a courtesy to our clients. When you select a link below, you will be redirected to LawPay, a credit-card processing service that utilizes the latest security protocols to ensure that your credit-card transactions are safe and secure. Your personal information will never be sold, and will never be distributed to any party other than Firm and LawPay.
Note: An invoice payment or trust deposit payment does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is created only upon the execution of a written fee agreement that is signed by both an attorney of Shepston Law Firm, PLLC and the potential client.
Click here if you have received an invoice for fees and/or costs that have been earned by the firm.
Click here if you are making a payment for advanced fees and/or costs. The money will be held in the firm’s trust account until it is earned and you are invoiced. This payment method should only be used if you have been directed to use it by a member of the Firm.
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