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That's kind of an obvious thing to recommend though ^^;
You can definitely feel if they are hungry, though. I've had multiple consults and I appreciate a lawyer shooting straight with my expectations, but I haven't found one that has heard my side and responded like they were as energetic and emotional as I am. So I'm going to keep looking.
I'm willing to go into debt if it increases my chances to get what's best for my children, but I need to be committed, and so does the attorney.
One thing, though, word of mouth should be regarded as strongly as web reviews.
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Hey gang. Wondering how many of you saw this:
Basically, there is video evidence of lawyers being taught to destroy men in court with false accusations. If you watch the raw footage it gets waaaay worse.
jesus, we need to spread this
there was something similar on the sub just a few weeks back
also about lawyers telling ppl to use false accusations of rape to get benefits or smth
i think i should make a twitter
i never have but i should
I'll follow you if you do, though I can tweet things for you if you feel the need.
help spread stuff like this
We must
It's abusive.
Agreed. I have a Twitter account for just positive quotes and a few fantasy football links, and it has grown little by little over the years. It can definitely spread, especially with dedicated contributors.
Hello all, going thru ugly divorce here. Really could use any advice. Just found the subreddit and now this discord.
That really sucks :< sorry to hear that
Which things in particular do you want advice about? Obviously we are no substitute for a legal professional, but we'll try our best
What country, and what has already transpired in the divorce process? Once you're actually going through an ugly divorce your ability to mitigate what is happening is pretty limited though.
Without some of that information the only thing we can really say is: make sure you always have witnesses (or if not, then a recording) of anything that goes on between yourself and interested people (such as your spouse) once the divorce gets ugly. Also, buckle up 'cause your in for a ride, but keep calm and listen to a lawyer.
No country honestly.
No County has a reasonable divorce process.
Maybe not, but what country matters so that you are aware of the specific process and do all you can do to make things more equitable
Yep, agreed. More men should do the research and be aware of such processes to minimize the harm.
People should take permanent legal decisions more seriously!
We are in the states and I am currently unemployed so my funds are limited. I mainly need to figure out which divorce attorney to go with.
Also, does anyone have any idea , in order to keep attorney costs down. If i can try and negotiate their fees?
I know this sounds a bit out there, but I have some professional expertise which one of the attorney's looks like he could really use. I'm wondering if there's any chance or if it's even allowed to exchange my professional work in exchange for his somehow - prob on separate contracts.
It couldn’t hurt to ask, if they think it’s the only way they’ll get you to use them
But I can’t really say for sure
I have no experience with this
For some, that’s possible.
Ok, thanks for you input. Couldn't find anything online.
I believe DDJ worked as a paralegal to pay off some of his legal fees.
But again, you have to find a lawyer who is willing to establish and abide by such an agreement.
@ChitwnRogue the online book in <#523457566307516446> is a great general guide. Learn what you can and cannot record. In GA for example, it's a one party state, so if I am involved in the conversation, it can be recorded and admissable as evidence. Listening or recording another's conversation without consent/approval can be treated as a felony. Thin line, drastic difference. <Speaking from experience
Alright, so through the man-down documentary I found a Toronto source that said "Any lawyer can give legal advice. HOWEVER... All of our lawyers have a proven track record of success with Court orders that verify you are getting qualified legal advice as opposed to unqualified legal advice from a lawyer who does not have court orders to back up their claimed track record. Always ask for Court Orders from your lawyer as proof they have had success helping a man / father acheive the goals you've set out for yourself. Court Orders are Public Documents unless they have been sealed by the Court – so there are no privacy issues."