Information I provided
to my attorney before, during and after trial was not provided to court and
resulted in court not considering information resulting in significant
financial loss in decree - allowed lies to be treated as facts by failing to
object, failed to get medical records in through exception for child so was
not considered (said would deal with on appeal, but refused to later, even
though stated I 'got screwed' and the court is bias/corrupt, refused to
represent on appeal). Attorney failed to present info to court respecting
spouses refusal to make support payments agreed upon in stipulated agreement
when judge failed to order (the remedy in agrmt) for 2 years. Discovered
after the appeal that attorney's comments in court essentially cancelled the
support agmt without my permission
ANSWER: Your complaints are with the judge's decisions. Your attorney, like all attorneys, made judgments about what information he thought the judge wanted to hear versus making the judge angry because it is irrelevant. If prior promises made by your ex meant anything, we would start with the wedding vows. What about those promises? Much of what you think is essential information, doesn't matter. Petty indignities and slights, no show, disses, don't legally matter. I doubt you will find an attorney unless you want to pay an hourly rate with a substantial retainer. Thousands of dollars chasing the wind. Take the money the court left you with and put this disaster behind you, pay your child support and accept your marriage was the biggest mistake of your life. Overcome. Don't grind yourself down. Get a new girl friend. Don't get married.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Did My Divorce Attorney Commit Legal Malpractice?
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Can Public School Force 8th Graders to Do 2 Hours Of Public Service to Graduate?
Question: What are the parents rights versus the schools rights?
Question Detail: I don't know where to go with this because in some ways it isn't a big problem now but it's the implications of my issue that worry me. Let me try to explain. I have two children in the local school system, one is a senior in high school and one is in middle school. Sometime after my daughter graduated the 8th grade the school system added a new requirement that all 8th graders must complete two hours of unpaid work (community service) to graduate. I have talk to various administrators about this and I have determined that this isn't a state requirement but a local one and it must be done after school. I have also determined that was added to the district's curriculum as a graduation requirement. I don't know how or why this would be part of our curriculum because it has nothing to do with basic education or meeting state goals. But in our district curriculum is set by a committee made up of school personnel and parents who make recommendations to the school board, which they then vote on. Although I think having children do volunteer work (community service) is a good thing I don't think that it is the school's job to make this kind of a decision. That should be the parents job not the schools. Even if I don't agree, can they ban my child from the class trip and graduation for something he didn't do after school hours? What are my rights as a parent? What else can they force my child and me to do on our own time, after we are talking about a minor here? Although I have talked to school officials I haven't gone to the school board yet because I'm not sure they can legally make this type of decision in the first place and would affect my approach to them. I have heard only rumors that another committee is going to recommend that at the high school level they add to that curriculum 15 to 20 hours of unpaid work (community service) to be done in order to graduate. Help!!
Answer: Dear Lawyer says you should be ashamed of the example you are setting for your children. Wrangling with the school board over two hours of picking trash, which can easily be justified as a good teaching example of public service. Disgruntled underachievers look for non-issues like this to make noise over nothing. Save yourself public embarrassment and find another something to complain about. Give your children sex education lectures instead.
Does The State of Montana Offer Compensation For Rape Victim?
Question: Does the state offer personal injury compensation for rape?
Question Detail: We live in one state. My son was raped in another state. Does the state offer such thing as personal injury compensation?
Answer: Montana does have a Crime Victims Compensation program, but I think the crime must occur in Montana and the fund only covers medical expenses up to a maximum of $25,000.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Inadequate Nasal Spray Warning Leads To Heart Aneurysm.
Question: Can I sue a medical company because their health warning wasn't big enough?
I used an over the counter nasal spray for a year and a half. I started having extremely high blood pressure so I stopped using the nasal spray, and my blood pressure went down. And I discovered that I have an aortic aneurysm after using the nasal spray, too. There was a warning against prolonged use on the package but it was extremely small and I did not see it until I had been using the spray for over a year. Can I sue the medical company?
Answer: Unless you can prove the spray caused your aortic aneurysm, your lawsuit will probably be dismissed.
Subpoena Served On Witness Who Will Be Out Of State
Question: What
happens if I receive a subpoenae but will leave the state before the court date? I got a subpoena the other day. I immediately called the
lawyer who gave it to me and informed him that I am moving out of state before
the court date and there is no way with me being unemployed I will be able to
fly up for the court date. The incident this is regarding is a civil matter
which happened while I was working and was the one who spoke with the claimant
since I was a security supervisor. This incident happened almost 5 years ago.
Since then, just last may I have returned from Iraq and been dealing with a
multitude of psychological issues. Having to deal with this now on top of
everything else is just making things worse for me. In January I met with all
the lawyers and gave statements and answered questions on what little bit I
could recall, and since then for me psychologically in my everyday life things
have really gotten much more intense. I don't see this court thing as being
practical with my state of mind and moving as well. What can be done about this
seeing as I won't even be around during the date? Will I be in trouble if I do
not show? Should I get a letter from my doctors stating that I am being seeing
for several mental health issues?
Answer: Write a letter to the attorneys listed on the subpoena and save a copy. Unless the attorney provides you with travel expenses and lodging, he has the option of taking your deposition before you leave the jurisdiction and using that at trial.
Answer: Write a letter to the attorneys listed on the subpoena and save a copy. Unless the attorney provides you with travel expenses and lodging, he has the option of taking your deposition before you leave the jurisdiction and using that at trial.
Car Dealer Lied About 2013 Nussab Being In Prior Crash.
Question: Did the auto dealer defraud me by not letting me know the car was in a wreck? I purchased a used 2013 Nissan. Agreed upon price was 20272, including tax tags title, everything. Well I used a pre-approved loan check for 19000 to pay for the truck and was going to put down the remainder ($1,272) on a credit card. When we went to the processing area I had my card in hand and thought she took it to swipe but she never did. The dealer took my approved loan check for 19k and did my paperwork saying that everything is paid and the agreement is a 0 balance. Now is it possible they can come back to try and take my $1272? Isn't it their mistake they did not charge the card? As I said all paperwork said that this is paid in full, which both parties signed. I asked the dealer if the truck had ever been in a wreck because the back bumper looked off, so I asked for a Carfax to make sure it had never been in an accident. The dealer told me that the title is clean and the vehicle had never been in an accident, then the car check came back clean. After I get home I am checking through the glove box in the owner's manual and come across a receipt for bodywork due to a wreck in 2013! I specifically asked the dealer if it had been in a wreck and he and the manager said no, plus the car check came back clean as well. So did the dealer for not letting me know the car was in a wreck defraud me? And am I at fault for the dealer not doing his paperwork correctly? Should I just let bygones be bygones because of my break? Any help in this matter would greatly be appreciated.
Answer: It depends on how serious the body work charges were for. A couple hundred dollars wouldn't be much, but thousands in repairs would be different. Sue the dealership in small claims for $5000 for diminution of the value to the car.
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