Is It Against The Law For Opposing Attorney Filing A Motion To Put A Flat Out Lie On The Motion To Court?
The court awarded my children post monority support to my twins in college, which I am the one having to go to court and they have been testifying against their dad, who is rich and would rather fight and pay the attorneys, rather than pay his own children. Finally after a year and a half, him having to pay my attorney and his too, the Judge gave him thirty days to pay the back pay ordered, since he hadn’t paid a dime, plus my attorney fees or go to jail. He paid it the last day. Then the next day I received from my attorney a motion their dad’s attorney filed saying they didn’t owe the amount the Judge said he had paid and put in there”that the children, whom have testified against him over and over”, had said that he didn’t owe that amount but less amount”, which is a down right lie, which they are calling our attorney and telling him they did not say that, that their dad’s attorney made it up. Isn’t that against the Law, and what will happen. My attorey is in court all week.
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It is impossible to give you an accurate answer about a statement in a motion that is taken completely out of context.
But, from what you say here, the attorney’s statement in the motion is complete, double, hearsay and probably not admissible evidence of anything.
Your lawyer appears to be doing a good job for you, pushing this until your ex faced jail time. Take a deep breath, make an appointment to see your lawyer and keep your head up.
In reality nothing is going to happen to the lawyer who wrote the motion, will the motion be dismissed hard to tell but from the facts you have stated most likely, but your lawyer will have the best position to tell you
On the over all thing in general, it is quite unfortunate that the father and his parents have taken the stance they have. But in these family law issues, emotions many times over rides a person reason and can drive people to be just mean and driven by rage,
Well the motion could be squashed, and probably will, unless he can prove what he is motioning for.
It is indeed against the law for an attorney to lie to a Court. However, proving that an attorney knowingly lied to the Court, is the standard required in order to prosecute an attorney. It is very hard to prove that he knowingly lied but your attorny definitely can file a motion to the Court requesting a hearing on the matter. The Court may or may not grant it, but, certainly, the Court will suspect the other attorney in the ensuing litigation.
They do it all the time it is up to you to refute it and prove otherwise in court. Very seldom do Attorneys ever get truly punished for what they do, occasional exceptions such as DA Nafong {sp} in the Duke rape case do exist.
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probably quite hard on power point… but if you are most confident with that i would reccommend making up a series of slides – each one slightly different from the first and then having them fade into one another.
The program i would most reccommend is "director"
this way you could make up pictures of the continents and stick them all together then use the timeline to move them apart – an actual animation. It's quite an easy program to get to grips with.
I hope this helps.
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Normally Court Appointed Attorney has more to do with ones inability to afford legal counsel. If the new husband is well off or even has a middle class income they would no longer qualify for free legal counsel.
Keep in mind the old saying… A person representing themselves in court has a fool for an attorney!
Maybe not what you wanted to hear.
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Nonetheless most interviewing centers will honor your request if you tell them to stop contacting/mailing you.
These political polls and marketing materials typically focus on public issues and the views of the public about elected officials. Political polls also try to measure how voters are reacting and have reacted in the past to candidates in political campaigns. This is why they may not be contacting your husband. It's possible they already have a sense of how he votes.
Believe it or not…some people still haven't decided who to vote for and marketing /mailings help them make up their mind.
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that must of been like over 4,000 pics.
I believe you mean. "You're absolutely right in every way and I was wrong for opposing you in the first place." :-p
RT Morongo Band of Mission Indians aggressively opposing Barney Frank bill to legalize online gambling
Thanks Margo and Maxine. Legal thrillers are an area where I’m completely at sea and your comments are a big help.
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It might be procrastination, but it is also completely valid to put in a place to deal with later. If I am processing a bunch of stuff, I am processing mode and don’t want to stop and do a task, hence it going into a figureoutwhattodofile. It’s not a copout, it’s making a system that works for you.