Rhode Island Divorce Attorney Fees
Estimate divorce attorney fees in Rhode Island by divorce type, asset complexity, and representation level. Includes hours and a phase breakdown.
Rhode Island divorces typically cost 34% less than the national average of $12,900.
Attorney rates in Rhode Island
- Hourly rate range
- $250 - $450
- Typical retainer (10 hrs)
- $2,500
- Mediation required
- No
- Collaborative available
- Yes
Case basics
Locked to Rhode Island on this page.
This estimate is for planning purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult a licensed family law attorney in your state for guidance specific to your situation.
Attorney Fees in Rhode Island - Frequently Asked Questions
How much do divorce attorneys charge in Rhode Island?
Divorce attorneys in Rhode Island typically charge $250 to $450 per hour. Rates vary with experience, location, and case complexity. Major metropolitan areas tend to sit at the higher end of the range, while rural counties tend toward the lower end.
What is a typical retainer for a Rhode Island divorce attorney?
Retainers in Rhode Island commonly run from $2,500 to $7,500, depending on complexity and divorce type. The retainer is an advance against billable hours; the attorney bills against it and may request replenishment if the case continues. Uncontested divorces often require a much smaller retainer than contested cases.
Can I keep Rhode Island divorce attorney costs down?
Yes. The most reliable cost-cutting moves in Rhode Island are: settle agreed issues yourself before involving counsel, consider mediation early, use a limited-scope or unbundled attorney for specific tasks (drafting, review, or one hearing), and stay organized with documents to keep billable time on substance instead of administration.
Does Rhode Island require attorney representation in divorce?
No. Rhode Island courts allow self-representation (pro se) in divorce cases, and many couples successfully file uncontested divorces without attorneys. Court self-help centers, statewide forms, and online resources can help, but pro se filing becomes risky when there are children, retirement accounts, business interests, or significant disagreements.
How are Rhode Island attorney fees billed?
Rhode Island attorneys most commonly bill hourly, in increments of one tenth of an hour (six minutes). Some offer flat fees for uncontested divorces or specific tasks like drafting a marital settlement agreement. Limited-scope or unbundled representation is increasingly available in Rhode Island and lets you pay only for the help you need on specific tasks.
This estimate is for planning purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult a licensed family law attorney in your state for guidance specific to your situation.