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Title: Communication with the other party's lawyer
Post by: chipmunk226 on Mar 17, 2006, 12:49:38 PM
I currently don't have a lawyer and don't plan on wasting any more money on one.  ;) I live in MD but my order was issued in PA.

My question is what is an acceptable way of communicating with my son's father's attorney? I only contact my son's father via fax or email. Since our communication has been difficult, I have been also forwarding copies of our correspondence via the lawyer's email address and fax. Is this acceptable by the courts? Or do I have to also follow up with something being sent snail mail?

TIA

~Eva
Title: RE: Communication with the other party's lawyer
Post by: ocean on Mar 19, 2006, 04:57:40 PM
I would mail it (certified) , no signature. This way you can print out when it was delivered from usps.com If it is something more important get the signature. JMO....(plus every letter he will be charged to read :)  ) Good luck!
Title: RE: Communication with the other party's lawyer
Post by: Bradley on Mar 21, 2006, 12:56:40 PM
is this legal in texas?