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lkw4189

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MARYLAND

I don't mean to sound ignorant, but I'm unfortunately not clear on how to write and file a joint pretrial statement for custody/child support of my son.

I am the plaintiff and my son's father and I haven't been together since 2010.

I just need help and if anyone needs details, let me know exactly what you need. My son's father, myself and my current boyfriend aren't quite sure on how to write up one. Unfortunately, the court clerk hasn't been of much help.
 


Silverplum

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MARYLAND

I don't mean to sound ignorant, but I'm unfortunately not clear on how to write and file a joint pretrial statement for custody/child support of my son.

I am the plaintiff and my son's father and I haven't been together since 2010.

I just need help and if anyone needs details, let me know exactly what you need. My son's father, myself and my current boyfriend aren't quite sure on how to write up one. Unfortunately, the court clerk hasn't been of much help.
We cannot do that for you, and neither can the court clerk. You'll have to hire an attorney or find something online to copy.
 

lkw4189

Junior Member
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Actually, yes he is relevant. The magistrate informed me that because my boyfriend and myself are the main caregivers, my son's father does have to pay child support. My boyfriend and I are on all of my son's legal papers, medical forms and school forms. My son's father has not wanted to participate in that. Are you a lawyer stealth??? Anyway, I understand no one can walk me through a pretrial statement on here, but I haven't had any luck looking online for a simple outline. Is it best to meet with my lawyer for a step by step??
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Actually, yes he is relevant. The magistrate informed me that because my boyfriend and myself are the main caregivers, my son's father does have to pay child support. My boyfriend and I are on all of my son's legal papers, medical forms and school forms. My son's father has not wanted to participate in that. Are you a lawyer stealth??? Anyway, I understand no one can walk me through a pretrial statement on here, but I haven't had any luck looking online for a simple outline. Is it best to meet with my lawyer for a step by step??
I think you seriously misunderstood what you were told. You boyfriend has NO legal standing. He can be listed on medical and school forms, but not as the "father". He's also not a party to any legal matters.

Yes, go see an attorney.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
Actually, yes he is relevant. The magistrate informed me that because my boyfriend and myself are the main caregivers, my son's father does have to pay child support. My boyfriend and I are on all of my son's legal papers, medical forms and school forms. My son's father has not wanted to participate in that. Are you a lawyer stealth??? Anyway, I understand no one can walk me through a pretrial statement on here, but I haven't had any luck looking online for a simple outline. Is it best to meet with my lawyer for a step by step??
So every guy you are living with is going to be a "legal party" in your child's life?:confused:

Yes. You should discuss this with your attorney.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
Is it best to meet with my lawyer for a step by step??
Yep. We won't give you step-by-step instructions. Do you work for free?

And as clarified - your b/f is legally a third party, and not part of the court proceedings between you and the kids' Dad. And therefore, irrelevant.
 

lkw4189

Junior Member
No, not at all. We've been together since my son was a baby. I'm not that kind of mother. I suppose I did misunderstand the legal representation of my boyfriend.
 

lkw4189

Junior Member
There is no reason to be rude. If you don't work for free then don't be on a free advice website. I know nothing about legal papers, terms, etc....so I came on here to ask for advice...not be bashed by a lawyer who is supposed to be on here to help. I did misunderstand the magistrate telling me that because my boyfriend and the state re supporting me and my child, his father has to pay child support. I should have asked for clarification. It was my firate time being in a court room for anything. Sorry for asking for help
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
There is no reason to be rude. If you don't work for free then don't be on a free advice website. I know nothing about legal papers, terms, etc....so I came on here to ask for advice...not be bashed by a lawyer who is supposed to be on here to help. I did misunderstand the magistrate telling me that because my boyfriend and the state re supporting me and my child, his father has to pay child support. I should have asked for clarification. It was my firate time being in a court room for anything. Sorry for asking for help
So you're mad that your drastic misunderstandings were corrected for free?

:)rolleyes:)
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Actually, yes he is relevant. The magistrate informed me that because my boyfriend and myself are the main caregivers, my son's father does have to pay child support. My boyfriend and I are on all of my son's legal papers, medical forms and school forms. My son's father has not wanted to participate in that. Are you a lawyer stealth??? Anyway, I understand no one can walk me through a pretrial statement on here, but I haven't had any luck looking online for a simple outline. Is it best to meet with my lawyer for a step by step??
Trying googling "stipulated custody agreement" instead of "joint pretrial statement".
 

lkw4189

Junior Member
No....I'm mad that lawyers can treat misunderstandings in such a manner as to make the person asking for HELP feel stupid. You're the ignorant over paid ones and I hope I never have to perform surgery on one of you.I'll find a real lawyer, thank you
 
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Silverplum

Senior Member
No....I'm mad that lawyers can treat misunderstandings in such a manner as to make the person asking for HELP feel stupid. You're the ignorant over paid ones and I hope I never have to perform surgery on one of your dumbasses.I'll find a real lawyer, thank you
How cute you are.

I'm not an attorney, but it was definitely my pleasure to help you this morning. You might consider me overpaid, but for my field I think I'm doing okay. :p:cool:

(There's no reason for you to feel stupid, except that you've made some exceptionally stupid decisions. It's up to you.)

(Also: you? perform surgery? I think not.)
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
There is no reason to be rude. If you don't work for free then don't be on a free advice website. I know nothing about legal papers, terms, etc....so I came on here to ask for advice...not be bashed by a lawyer who is supposed to be on here to help. I did misunderstand the magistrate telling me that because my boyfriend and the state re supporting me and my child, his father has to pay child support. I should have asked for clarification. It was my firate time being in a court room for anything. Sorry for asking for help
Okay, sweetpea. When you registered for this site, there were terms of service that you agreed to. If you had bothered to read them, you'd know that most of the people here are (a) volunteers and (b) not lawyers. Yes, we are here to help, and we give pour time freely. But we also expect posters to do as we did and do some research to help themselves.
 

lkw4189

Junior Member
I'm in my last year of medical school, not law school. My decisions were not stupid, my son was not an accident and is very well loved. You have no idea about my life so don't presume to judge. I was asking one thing and instead got nasty, irrational responses from you. Thanks for your time.
 

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