Important preliminary remark: Lawyers’ costs and fees are not regulated in Belgium (they depend on the difficulty and significance of the case, the name and reputation of the lawyer, the urgency of the matter, the outcome of the case, etc.). However, lawyers in Belgium are bound by rules of professional conduct and are legally required to estimate costs in a way that is fair and moderate (see above).
The estimate of costs is provided on a purely indicative basis.
Costs in Belgium
Costs of proceedings at first instance and appeal, and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Case study |
Proceedings at first instance |
Appeal proceedings |
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) |
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Initial court fees |
Transcription fees |
Other fees |
Initial court fees |
Transcription fees |
Other fees |
Is this option available in this type of case? |
Fees |
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Case A |
EUR 82 |
EUR 2.85 per page (royal decree (arrêté royal) No 64 of 30 November 1939, Belgian Official Gazette 1 December 1939) |
EUR 186 |
EUR 2.85 per page (royal decree (arrêté royal) No 64 of 30 November 1939, Belgian Official Gazette 1 December 1939) |
no |
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Case B |
EUR 82 |
EUR 2.85 per page (royal decree No 64 of 30 November 1939, Belgian Official Gazette 1 December 1939) |
EUR 186 |
EUR 2.85 per page (royal decree No 64 of 30 November 1939, Belgian Official Gazette 1 December 1939) |
no |
Costs of lawyers, bailiffs (huissier de justice) and expert witnesses (expert)
Case study |
Lawyer |
Bailiff |
Expert witness |
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Is representation compulsory? |
Average costs |
Is representation compulsory? |
Pre-judgment costs |
Post-judgment costs |
Is use compulsory? |
Fees |
|
Case A |
no |
around EUR 2 500 |
no |
around EUR 250 |
around EUR 250 |
no |
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Case B |
no |
around EUR 3 500 |
no |
around EUR 350 |
around EUR 350 |
no |
Costs of witness (témoin) compensation, proof by oath (serment) or other guarantee and other relevant fees
Case study |
Witness compensation |
Proof by oath or other guarantee |
Other fees |
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Are witnesses compensated? |
Cost |
Does this apply and when and how is it used? |
Cost |
Description |
Cost |
|
Case A |
yes |
EUR 4.96 |
In civil cases, as a general rule, an obligation to provide a security when instituting proceedings may be imposed in the situation provided for in Article 851 of the Judicial Code (Code judiciaire). This is an exception applying to foreign applicants. A Belgian respondent may request that the foreign applicant or intervening party provide a security. Article 852 specifies the form which the security may take (sum of money, surety, etc.). See page on transparency of costs. |
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Case B |
yes |
EUR 4.96 |
In civil cases, as a general rule, an obligation to provide a security when instituting proceedings may be imposed in the situation provided for in Article 851 of the Judicial Code. This is an exception applying to foreign applicants. A Belgian respondent may request that the foreign applicant or intervening party provide a security. Article 852 specifies the form which the security may take (sum of money, surety, etc.). See page on transparency of costs. |
Costs of legal aid (aide juridique) and other reimbursements
See the ‘Legal Aid’ section of the page dealing with costs of proceedings.
Costs of translation and interpretation
Case study |
Translation |
Interpretation |
Other costs relating to transnational disputes? |
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When and under which conditions is it necessary? |
Approximate cost? |
When and under which conditions is it necessary? |
Approximate cost? |
Description |
Approximate cost? |
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Case A |
when the documents are necessary for the proceedings |
between EUR 7.57 and EUR 34.48 per page |
when the respondent does not understand the language of the proceedings |
between EUR 31.61 and EUR 54.62 per hour |
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Case B |
when the documents are necessary for the proceedings |
between EUR 7.57 and EUR 34.48 per page |
when the respondent does not understand the language of the proceedings |
between EUR 31.61 and EUR 54.62 per hour |
costs of declaration of enforceability |
around EUR 100 |
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