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Old 08-27-2003, 05:40 PM
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Hello


What is the name of your state? i do not understand the feedback
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Old 08-27-2003, 05:43 PM
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Probably because you didn't give enough information. And try to keep your posts in one thread if they're in the same topic - hit reply instead of new post. It keeps things more legible.
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Old 08-27-2003, 05:44 PM
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i do not understand feedback
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Old 08-27-2003, 05:48 PM
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What don't you understand? Your question was too vague. It's impossible to tell you how long a court order is good for - depends what it's for and what it says! Give us more information so we know what to ask you and how to answer. Otherwise, you're going to get people being goofy.
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Old 08-27-2003, 07:16 PM
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the court order was to get tissue samples from the medical examiner.18mo
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Old 08-27-2003, 07:28 PM
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18 months for what? Tissue samples from whom? Dude/ette - would you PLEASE give some more info? Like - a bunch of sentences giving the specific situation and what your question is? You are NOT going to get an answer like this, because it's impossible to figure out what the situation/question is. Help us out - cause we're all going to get fed up pretty soon. None of us have time to pull it out of you sentence by sentence.
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Old 08-27-2003, 07:48 PM
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12:56 AM 8/18/2003
My name is Michlle Tellison. I am a 37 year women with Cerebral Palsy. I need an attorney to tell me if I have a case against the Harris County Medical Examiner. I went to the Medical Examiner to get samples to do a D.N.A to prove who my deceased father was. I have reason to believe they gave me the wrong samples, because my mother assured me that this man is your father. I have no reason to doubt her. I am looking at the Medical Examiners mistakes in the past. I need a good lawyer and maybe a good PI could help me figure this out because I believe my mother. She's not the type of women to put me through that. The reason for the test is so I can get his Social Security. If you can help me in this matter, I would be very appreciative. The Social Security will pay me for the last thirty years. Could you get back with me?I had my half stster test i believe she gave the wrong samples.It was the kind of samples you mail in to the lab.I believe all the mistakes the had they could have gave the wrong samples.I believe this is my father. I have talk to many attorney they handed that of case.I do not get lot of money. I be will to you a $100.00 A MONTH.My father had brother and stster are still live. I'am dependent. If you can help i would be so gateful thank you
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Old 08-27-2003, 08:53 PM
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Did you also post this on another board? prairielaw, perhaps? Because I do remember reading and responding to this.
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Old 08-27-2003, 08:57 PM
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Old 08-27-2003, 09:07 PM
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Okay - now I'm pissed off. 'Cause it didn't take me but a minute to go back to PL and do a search. You DID post - using the same frikkin handle on August 10 - and I DID respond to you. As did at least one attorney. General Family Law ring a bell? All you had to do was say "yeah, I did, but hoped I'd get some more info here" instead of lying.
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Old 08-27-2003, 09:22 PM
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YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE NOT ME. I BEEN HEAD THIS 2 YEAR .I AM TRY TO GET HELP. IF I PISSED YOU OFF TO BAZD
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Old 08-27-2003, 09:29 PM
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So why did you lie? You got some good input at PL, tho I've no doubt you didn't like any of it. Sorry. Your mom's word on who your dad is doesn't make it so - the DNA tests you've had done seem to tell a different story. It was suggested to you that you request an exhumation and/or requesting the brother/sister of your alleged dad for DNA samples. The fact remains that it is more likely that this man is not your father than that the lab screwed up. Sorry.
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Old 08-27-2003, 11:16 PM
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HOW DO YOU KNOW HE NOT MY FATHER.LOOK MOM DO NOT LIE. YOU DO NOT KNOW .JUST BECAUSE YOU WILL LIE. DO NOT MAEN SHE IS LIE
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Old 08-28-2003, 04:58 AM
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It's not a question of lying - but this sort of thing happens all the time (women misidentifying the father). And, uh, I'm not the one who lied, Michelle.
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Old 08-28-2003, 07:14 AM
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Michelle;

You have already said you don't have much money. O.K. so your mother doesn't lie. You also said your half-sister and father's dna came back as mistakes.

Now, since you don't have much money you want an attorney and Private Investigator to spend days, weeks and perhaps years tracing the history of one, maybe two DNA labs, charting their error rate and then tracking the exact path each of these two samples took.

Now after a year or so, you might have a case. Most probably you won't. Why? Because even if a mistake was made the burden of proof is on you and that means you'll have to pay to exhume the body again, take another DNA sample, have the two samples (the first against the new) tested to make sure they are from the same body and then and only then, test to see if the second sample is your father.

All this will cost Thousands of dollars. All worthless expenses when you know thousands of parents every day tell their children untruths. Why? Some think it protects the child. Others are ashamed of a misstep in their lives. And still others just don't know who the father is.

The fact that you lied on this board should get you kickec off immediately. The only reason I'm responding to you at all is to try to put some sense into your head. Yes, mothers and fathers lie all the time. For whatever reason. And sitting your mother down and asking her for the truth, no matter how painful it is to you and to her, is much cheaper than spending thousands of dollars and getting nowhere.

The mere fact that Social Security is asking for a DNA test tells me this man's name is not on your birth certificate. Did you ever ask your mother why it isn't? If it had been you would never have had to go through all this.

Go back to mom because that is your only recourse. And the next time someone asks you a direct question tell the truth. Because I'll be watching this thread and if that ever happens again you might just find your rights to come here gone forever.
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