Archive for the ‘Lawyer’ tag
Job Interview Follw up? 2 comments
Posted at 5:48 am in Other - Careers & Employment
I had an interview for a lawyer’s administrative assistant last Tuesday..I called this Monday to follow up and the lawyer told me he was going to be calling everyone to let them know on Wednesday. I did not receive a call yesterday and I’m wondering what would be the appropriate step to take..wait for him to call or call the office tomorrow? Any advice?
How do I get my lawyer to get back into the courtroom and follow up on the jury findings? 2 comments
Posted at 8:50 am in Marriage & Divorce
The jury decided me as the sole conservator. The dad has supervised visitation. The only thing left is to follow up on his contempt for non-payment on his child support (going on two years now) and getting the judge to finalize the jury findings. How do I get my lawyer to get back into the courtroom and hold him accountable for non-payment of his child support as well as get the judge to finalize on what the jury decided? He’s owes over $6000 in child support.
Legal Separation Follw-Up Question? 5 comments
Posted at 4:37 am in Marriage & Divorce
I’ve located an Order of Separate maintenance and completed it with my husband. I then called the county clerk to find out where to file these documents and was advised that there is no such thing as filing a separation without a petition already in place. I asked if this maintenance agreement serves as a petition and she said she didn’t know and to get a lawyer.
It’s not like I’m looking for legal advice – I just want to know what courhouse to file my docs at!
Does anyone know of another resource?
Good point KitKat! Truth be told, we are living apart, and I want to guarantee that I will have child support. I am holding onto hope for a reconciliation, and am looking for a way to guarantee my payments without divorcing him yet. No need to tell me how crazy and stupid that is – I know. But we have 2 small children and they are my first priority. I’m not completely sold on the idea that co-parents are the best for them.