I'm so sorry. This is what I told my friend going through a similar situation. Get the best lawyer you can afford.
I'm so sorry. This is what I told my friend going through a similar situation. Get the best lawyer you can afford.
I am so sorry to hear about it all. I can only second what others have said about the lawyer. And to stay active--sometimes the wisdom of the body comes through to the mind in tough times. Best wishes, Lise
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so sorry to heari am not here to preach or tell you what to do but i do want to share and hopefully you will have fate...
i did not have a child but i did have the lack of finances to acheive any sort of fair rebuttle (sp) my X took my savings and put it into stocks (which i did not have access to...little did i know he had done that) anyway after our divorce i was struggling to get by and WAITING for the money he had promised (haha niave me!!!) it was not that much but it was enough to fill the fridge, give me a little sense of pride and pay my parents back for money i had borrowed to get an apartment...so i went to a lawyer (a good one) and explained my situation...he said i was in a win - win situation!!! something they could garnish his wages for
now, because he was a "good" lawyer his price was high (but not too high!) i was able to get the money, pay my parents back, fill up my pantry, get a 1 year membership to the local gym (i NEEDED some relief!) AND get an old bike of mine tuned up and spit shined!!!! and the lawyer got his share...
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i do not know your full situation and it sounds like he has quite support in mommy dearest...but hold your head up high and DO try to find a good lawyer who is on your side all the way!!! ***they do exist!!! we are stronger than we we think and you will come out of this a better person if you keep your priorities straight...
good luck and hugs......
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I am so sorry to hear about your situation.![]()
Seems one of the things we women do is try to play nice and/or feel powerless in these situations...I'll third the advice of finding an excellent lawyer.
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Sending positive, supportive, and cheerful thoughts your way. Hang in there.
Thanks everybody! TE has been a great community for me, ya'll are so supportive so I came here with a sampling of my plight. My income is paltry, but just enough above poverty level that I don't qualify for much of anything, including legal aid. As you can see, I am at an extreme disadvantage here.
The beauty of it is that through this I am finding out that I do have quite a support network among the friends I have made in my brief time in this city. They have been generous, supportive, funny and informative.
My heartbreak in all this is that this likely means I won't be able to move back home to Colorado any time in the forseeable future. Leaving my son is not an option. I pine for home every single day: cool air, solitude, mountains, single track right from the front door, my parents, skate skiing....
Thanks for letting me ramble.
FGG,
You may want to check with your city/county social services. Some states provide free legal fees to those on tight incomes, and at the very least, should be able to recommend a good attorney. Just a thought.
My heart goes out to you. I would have sold the shirt off my back to pay for attorney fees to keep primary placement of my son and it worked. Don't forget to pray - God answers in mysterious ways sometimes, but he always answers. I'll be praying for you and keep us posted.
Dar
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