Why did my attorney ask me to stipulate to DVRO?
You have in theory at least one remedy: a Motion to vacate the order pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 473. Such motions are governed by...
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You have in theory at least one remedy: a Motion to vacate the order pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 473. Such motions are governed by...
All good questions, but few if any experienced appellate attorneys will render and opinion without reviewing the actually record. At least I...
Okay, first rule of ethics for an attorney is to not rely on a public social media site for legal advice. Please consult your own attorney as to...
I recommend that you consult with an appellate attorney immediately.
I do not recommend that you rely on AVVO for guidance in such a serious situation. Instead please consult with an attorney who can review all of...
Assuming that your petitions were both denied, there is nothing left to reopen. Otherwise your question is too ambiguous to be able to answer;...
In my 35 years of practicing law, I have never seen actual collusion between attorneys in the manner that you suggest, although I have been told at...
Respectfully, your posting is difficult to understand. It is not clear, for example, whether it was your attorney, or the defendant's attorney, who...
Judges are not personally liable for making errors of law. Those issues are handled by the appellate court system.
Your are wise to seek the advice and representation of an attorney, who can review the facts of the case in detail and recommend a course of action.