Posted by jayinNY on February 02, 2015 at 17:43:14 from (107.77.76.112):
In Reply to: Re: Rant for today, posted by JD Seller on February 02, 2015 at 17:20:36:
No JD I have not got another laywer, I've talked about it with my parents, I have spent over $15,000 so far on this mess! I think getting another lawyer I'm just going to get dragged through the coals again going over the same stuff. I don't know if my attorney would legally have to give up all the evidence I have given her or how that works, I've never been through this before. I also told my attorney that in December we had two snowstorms and the wife didn't even say keep our child so you don't have to travel with her. I know she's doing it just to hurt me, So I be nice, don't say anything bad about the wife to her. and I am definitely not friends with her anymore. I just want the 50-50 joint legal custody we agreed upon, and that she typed up on a piece of paper. I told her attorney in October at a settlement meeting we could end this if she agrees to the 50-50 joint legal custody that she said she wanted and typed on paper her, which both attorneys have, her attorney told me that's not going to happen! So I thought well we'll see you in court then., but the judge had to go to NYC the day of my trial! So I'm still waiting.
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