
preemiemom
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Re: Relocating to AZ
09/19/10 07:10 AM
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My case went to the day of trial, didn't end in trial. The opinions provided were provided throughout the preparation; however, were also given to me before I even DIVORCED.
Now, if you want to start practicing law in my former county, and charging $400 an hour? Perhaps then you'd be qualified to say whether the opinions of an attorney who IS practicing in that county are "off". Oh, for the record? , I consulted with NUMEROUS attorneys in my county. All opinions (and information) agreed with that of my attorney. But, again, please let me know your name and address so I can send my legal representation bucks to you 
Sorry just peeves me totally that people in entirely different states, without admittance to ANY bar, presume to know what will happen in EVERY state, EVERY case. You know YOUR situation and maybe that of a few friends/family/whatever.. just like the rest of us. That's why I said to the original poster, consult a LOCAL attorney. Explain the details of THEIR case. THEN they will know what is likely/not likely. Not from a bunch of bitter/angry posters with their ax's to grind.
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