What you say perhaps is accurate, but he did not kick the door in, he was trying too.
And then there is the real facts of life, young kids that do not have wealthy parents become wrong in our parts because they can not afford a attorney. And he no doubt had to pay his attorney for the first round.
I was there in a divorce / custody ordeal, wife left, had been the book keeper...you all know the story.
My ex had a very wealthy boyfriend, so the papers, and attorney costs, kept me down and out.
I certianly do not expect anyone to understand till they wore the shoes, as it is unbelevable.
Appeals need a attorney to start the paper work / file. If you don't have the money, prepare to be wrong.
There are always folks who claim to know of free attorneys etc. Well they no doubt have been told this information, it's just that it does not exsist in the real world.
In Iowa the free attorneys do not get involved in divorces either, not the case I brought up, but just as a side note.
My suggestion to him was to buy a very large mean dog. My cousin used to be a cop in a college town that was known for fighting. He said his big dog was the best way to make fighting drunk folks sober off in seconds.
These cases of wrong doing being ok in our courts are over the top, and all common sence has been tossed out the court house windows.
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