• FreeAdvice has a new Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, effective May 25, 2018.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our Terms of Service and use of cookies.

Opposing attorney lied under oath

Accident - Bankruptcy - Criminal Law / DUI - Business - Consumer - Employment - Family - Immigration - Real Estate - Tax - Traffic - Wills   Please click a topic or scroll down for more.



single317dad

Senior Member
Were the bills submitted as evidence at a previous hearing?

How did you respond in court when opposing counsel and the witness both stated something you knew not to be true?

Depending on each party's resources, it's possible for the judge to order one party to pay the other's attorney fees. Have you researched that? Did your former attorney ever mention it?
 

emma817

Junior Member
Were the bills submitted as evidence at a previous hearing?

How did you respond in court when opposing counsel and the witness both stated something you knew not to be true?

Depending on each party's resources, it's possible for the judge to order one party to pay the other's attorney fees. Have you researched that? Did your former attorney ever mention it?
Thank you for your response :))
 
Last edited:

single317dad

Senior Member
If you want something to be evidence, you need to submit it properly as such, per the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and additional local rules, if any:

http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/rules/trcphome.asp

Similarly, if you want to question a witness (or object to a witness's testimony, or object to the attorney giving testimony), you need to do so properly, per trial rules.

Finally, if you wish to move for reimbursement of attorney fees, you must do so in the proper format and manner and at the proper time. If you make one mistake, your motion will likely be denied (which you clearly already know).

Dropping the lawyer while your husband still retained his was probably a very bad mistake. It may now be too late to accomplish some of these things. Your strategy moving forward should be to either learn a lot about the law very quickly, or hire another attorney.

he did not "swear her in"
Texas attorneys take their oath the day their license is issued.
 

Find the Right Lawyer for Your Legal Issue!

Fast, Free, and Confidential
data-ad-format="auto">
Top