fishermanSTEVE
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
So, on the OSC paperwork, there is a box that you can check if you want to ask for the other party to pay your attorney fees. I understand that usually it is up to both parties to pay for their own attorney, but I was wondering what circumstances would bring one to ask that the other party pay for your attorney fees and actually get it granted.
My ex seems to bring me to family court more often than necessary. She usually comes with false accusations, attempts at emergency custody, sole custody, supervised visits, full custody investigations, etc etc . (as a side note, her accusations are always unfounded, and her crazy emergency custody/supervised visitations requests are quickly denied, it wastes everyone's time and my money just to fight to keep what I already have). I have maintained primary custody through the last 3 court battles (over 4 years).
Now she is taking me back to court again for things that are relatively minor, but they are things I would rather not give up. Plus, there are a few things that aren't working that I would like to see changed.
She is pro se. She knows I pay a lot for my attorney, and I feel that she may be doing this just to get me to spend money. Who knows, but at any rate, since she is pro se, and has her court fees waived, she isn't losing money here, while I have to pay a lot for my attorney. Honestly, I don't think I can pull off being pro se myself.
So, my lawyer says he will ask for her to pay fees but says he doubts it will happen, and if it is ordered, that she probably wouldn't pay it anyway.
So, what do you guys think about it?
So, on the OSC paperwork, there is a box that you can check if you want to ask for the other party to pay your attorney fees. I understand that usually it is up to both parties to pay for their own attorney, but I was wondering what circumstances would bring one to ask that the other party pay for your attorney fees and actually get it granted.
My ex seems to bring me to family court more often than necessary. She usually comes with false accusations, attempts at emergency custody, sole custody, supervised visits, full custody investigations, etc etc . (as a side note, her accusations are always unfounded, and her crazy emergency custody/supervised visitations requests are quickly denied, it wastes everyone's time and my money just to fight to keep what I already have). I have maintained primary custody through the last 3 court battles (over 4 years).
Now she is taking me back to court again for things that are relatively minor, but they are things I would rather not give up. Plus, there are a few things that aren't working that I would like to see changed.
She is pro se. She knows I pay a lot for my attorney, and I feel that she may be doing this just to get me to spend money. Who knows, but at any rate, since she is pro se, and has her court fees waived, she isn't losing money here, while I have to pay a lot for my attorney. Honestly, I don't think I can pull off being pro se myself.
So, my lawyer says he will ask for her to pay fees but says he doubts it will happen, and if it is ordered, that she probably wouldn't pay it anyway.
So, what do you guys think about it?