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What does this mean?

Started by raywagg, Jun 08, 2004, 11:13:02 AM

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raywagg

Things started looking good in court for me, then her lawyer withdraws. Is this a tactic or is this good for me?

 

socrateaser

>Things started looking good in court for me, then her lawyer
>withdraws. Is this a tactic or is this good for me?

Not nearly enough facts for any meaningful comment.

raywagg

1)The concilliators report said I would have possesion if I lived in Ohio.
2)I moved back.
3)I"m getting much more time with the kids.
4)Her atty was always there and seemed so angry with me.
5)After the report things changed for the better.
6)Things start getting better, then her atty. withdraws.

socrateaser

>1)The concilliators report said I would have possesion if I
>lived in Ohio.
>2)I moved back.
>3)I"m getting much more time with the kids.
>4)Her atty was always there and seemed so angry with me.
>5)After the report things changed for the better.
>6)Things start getting better, then her atty. withdraws.
>

I'm guessing that her attorney read the report and suggested to her that she try to settle -- she refused, and the attorney said, "You really may want to consider finding alternative legal representation."

And, so on and so forth.