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Payment Options

Flexible payment methods for your convenience

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We're working on bringing you convenient online payment options. In the meantime, we accept the following payment methods.

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Current Payment Methods

We currently accept the following forms of payment

Interac e-Transfer

Send payments directly from your bank account using Interac e-Transfer. Fast, secure, and convenient.

Email Address

info@noblelaw.ca

Note: Please include your invoice number in the message field

Instant transfer from your bank
No additional fees
Secure and encrypted

Cash Payment

Pay in person at our office with cash. We provide receipts for all cash transactions.

Office Address

123 Legal Avenue, Suite 400
Justice City, ST 12345

Office Hours

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST

Immediate payment confirmation
Official receipt provided
Face-to-face service

Payment Questions

Common questions about payments

When is payment due?

Payment terms are outlined in your service agreement. Typically, payments are due upon invoice receipt or as otherwise agreed upon.

Do you offer payment plans?

Yes, we understand legal services can be a significant investment. Contact us to discuss flexible payment arrangements that work for your situation.

Will I receive a receipt?

Absolutely. All payments are documented with an official receipt for your records, whether paid via e-Transfer or cash.

What about retainer fees?

Retainer fees, if applicable, will be discussed during your initial consultation and outlined clearly in your service agreement.

Have Questions About Payment?

We're here to help. Contact us to discuss payment options or any billing questions you may have.

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