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Re: Rant for today,


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Posted by JD Seller on February 02, 2015 at 17:20:36 from (208.126.198.123):

In Reply to: Rant for today, posted by jayinNY on February 02, 2015 at 10:25:49:

Jay Have you replaced your current lawyer yet?????
Because the last time you posted about these issues it seemed you lawyer was not doing much for you.

GET ANOTHER LAWYER ASAP!!!! One that is not milking the system. The good ones you pay up front and pay them well. They want to get things done that way. The ones that you pay by the hour are never in any hurry. They make more the longer it takes. Also there are good point about a local lawyer as he/she knows the way around the local legal jungle but they also can be in bed with the local legal system too.

My brother went through a nasty divorce. He went with a local lawyer and was paying him by the hour with about $5000 of billing an not many results. The case was dragging on like yours is. His ex and her lawyer seemed to be running the show. Everything they wanted got considered and his wants did not. I finally convinced him to get a different lawyer from out of town. He paid four times what the other lawyer cost him up front. The case was over in less than six weeks after that. The new lawyer was motivated to get things done for my brother. He got the case moved to another county and things rolled along then. The difference in the property settlement paid the /new" lawyer several times over.

So face the fact that your ex could careless about you!!!. Second she is using your daughter as a TOOL to get you to dance "HER" tune. So far you have danced pretty good for her. It is about time to quit. Get someone that is motivated and on YOUR side.

Sorry to be harsh but your ex can only do to you what you let her. You need to know she is not going to do you any FAVORS at all for any reason. So why asked thinking she will suddenly "change" back into the wife she once was???? In these kind of fights the women are just about always nastier than the men. They seem to have no problem messing their kids up to gain points against the ex-husband.

Jay I wish I was closer to NY. I would love to talk to you. You need to change your thinking about this whole deal. It is a battle in your ex-wife's eyes but your still trying to court/please her. Your sunk until you change that thinking.


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