Court Fee Estimator
Estimate total court costs for different case types including filing fees, motion fees, jury fees, and other court-related expenses.
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How It Works
Court costs include filing fees, motion fees, jury fees, and service costs paid to the court. Litigation costs -- expert witnesses, depositions, and document preparation -- are often the largest expense. The losing party may be ordered to pay the winner's court costs in some cases.
The Formula
Total Cost = Filing Fee + Motion Fees + Jury Fee + Service/Copy + Expert Witnesses + Depositions
Variables
- Filing Fee — Initial fee to file the case, varies by court type ($30-$1,500)
- Motion Fees — Fee for each motion filed ($40-$100 each)
- Expert Witnesses — Professional testimony costs ($2,000-$10,000+ per expert)
Example
General civil case with $350 filing, 2 motions ($120), no jury, 0 experts, 6-month duration: Court costs = $350 + $120 + $75 + $300 = $845.
Tips
- Many courts offer fee waivers for low-income individuals.
- Court costs can often be recovered from the losing party.
- Expert witnesses are expensive but can make or break complex cases.
- Depositions are optional in many cases -- weigh the cost vs. benefit.
- Ask your attorney for a detailed cost estimate before starting litigation.