My private defense attorney died what do I do now ?
You need to hire a new attorney right away and ask the court to give your new attorney time to get up to speed.
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You need to hire a new attorney right away and ask the court to give your new attorney time to get up to speed.
There are a couple of things you can do. You can file a tort actions in civil court for a batter, and you could, and should, report it to the police.
Bring with you the documents unredacted for the court. The file is public so redacting for the record would be appropriate, and let the Court know...
I complete agree with Mr. Doland. Amend the complaint and if stricken, do not included those causes of actions. The court has already made clear...
If you are doing a writ, it is like an ex parte to the appellate court. There is nothing to stay if the Demurrer is granted without leave to...
It depends on what was said, and if it harmed more than your feelings. It would have had to damage your reputation. The statement would also...
If this was ex parte, the orders are temporary. If this was the return date, then that's a different story. You may want to seek a second...
It depends on what the orders say. Even with sole legal and sole physical custody, some orders require you keep the father informed.
First, you cannot subpoena anything from your spouse without being an officer of the court; a lawyer is an officer of the court and may do so. You...
In your case when your child turns 18. It is only when the child is still in high school after 18 that it is until he or she graduates or turns 19.