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Re: Rant for today,


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Posted by JD Seller on February 02, 2015 at 18:18:15 from (208.126.198.123):

In Reply to: Re: Rant for today, posted by jayinNY on February 02, 2015 at 17:43:14:

Jay all of the case file is YOURS!!!! Your current attorney can keep a copy of all of it but the documents are YOURS not the attorney's. You have paid for all of the information in those files including your attorney's services.

Second you should not even be talking to your wife's attorney even in meetings. Your attorney should be talking to her attorney NOT YOU!!!.

Third. HER attorney is going to say what your ex-wife wants. That does not in any way mean that it is going to happen or that you HAVE to settle for that. IF your attorney did not confront her attorney about that right then and there then you REALLY need a better attorney.

Fourth: 15K is not small change but is not that much in today's deflated economy. When a used pickup is more than that it more than likely is not enough.

Fifth: It seems your attorney is not a trial lawyer. Meaning his/her main business is paper type of stuff, like wills and such. You need someone that is more of a trail type of lawyer. They need to be more aggressive. Mr. or Mrs. Milk toast is going to get you beat.

Sixth and last: Anything she typed and did not sign means nothing. You can't prove she typed it unless she signed it with witnesses. Too many people today want everything nice and neat. Meaning typed into a computer and printed out. A hand written document is much easier to prove the author on. A friend of mine is a police investigator. He always reads the statement that some one types and makes small changes on it with a pen and has them put their initials by each change. It makes it a document that is one of kind. So forgery and denials are much harder to do.

Jay I am not trying to get on your case. You are going through a tough time. You need to focus on getting this done just like it is your main job in life. Which it actually is. Raising our children is the main reason we all are on this planet. We will leave nothing more important behind than our offspring. You seem to be reacting to what is going on rather than being proactive. That is what you need to work on. Just setting by while while everything around you happens will earn you a loss in this battle.


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