Well, were getting up to the date of our next RO. Quick background: my son 17 yrs old and his GF, 17, were sexting. When GF's mother found out, she told her that my son 'made her do it'. MO filed RO with all these other allegations on it. We got our lawyer and our lawyer told us to just accept it and just stay have no contact with the girl and in a year, it will go away. No harm no foul. So we took his advice. Oh, they filed in adult court.
First year, the girl made 7 false allegations that our son broke the RO. We were in and out of court all year. We had proof where he was at all times during this time and all charges were dropped.
The family also sued my son for their lawyer fees, and won. This was because our Lawyer told the judge that they were asking to much so the judge just lowered it. But my 17 yr old still lost.
We ended up getting a new lawyer as it seemed our current lawyer was giving us bad advice. So we hired another lawyer in case they asked to continue with the RO for another year. Our new EXPENSIVE lawyer basically said, dont worry, we have enough.
So we went to court and the lawyer brought up the affidavit to question them on it. Which anyone knows, you dont focus on a past case, you focus on the new one. So the judge said "well, they never fought the RO from the beginning". The judge then said, "I dont have time to hear all this, Im granting them another RO" (the judge we had in most of this case excused himself from this, I dont know why)
So the year was up and all things were quiet and we just assumed the RO would end on its own. But apparently, they went to court and our past lawyer never gave us the next court date. We didnt get anything in the mail.
I got at knock at the door by the police and they issued another RO.
We now have a court date coming up and I am flat broke. I cant afford another attorney for my son, and I am thinking of not even getting a lawyer. Both lawyers messed my son case up. I could of done a better job myself. I even have proof she didn't feel that unsafe, as she continued to post her whereabouts on social media with her Mother commenting on the photos,
Has anyone ever tried their own case without a lawyer?
Plus, if I cant do that, can my son get a court appointed lawyer? I realize it a 'civil case', but having a RO in place for three years is crazy. They were both juveniles at the time and now they are both adults.
First year, the girl made 7 false allegations that our son broke the RO. We were in and out of court all year. We had proof where he was at all times during this time and all charges were dropped.
The family also sued my son for their lawyer fees, and won. This was because our Lawyer told the judge that they were asking to much so the judge just lowered it. But my 17 yr old still lost.
We ended up getting a new lawyer as it seemed our current lawyer was giving us bad advice. So we hired another lawyer in case they asked to continue with the RO for another year. Our new EXPENSIVE lawyer basically said, dont worry, we have enough.
So we went to court and the lawyer brought up the affidavit to question them on it. Which anyone knows, you dont focus on a past case, you focus on the new one. So the judge said "well, they never fought the RO from the beginning". The judge then said, "I dont have time to hear all this, Im granting them another RO" (the judge we had in most of this case excused himself from this, I dont know why)
So the year was up and all things were quiet and we just assumed the RO would end on its own. But apparently, they went to court and our past lawyer never gave us the next court date. We didnt get anything in the mail.
I got at knock at the door by the police and they issued another RO.
We now have a court date coming up and I am flat broke. I cant afford another attorney for my son, and I am thinking of not even getting a lawyer. Both lawyers messed my son case up. I could of done a better job myself. I even have proof she didn't feel that unsafe, as she continued to post her whereabouts on social media with her Mother commenting on the photos,
Has anyone ever tried their own case without a lawyer?
Plus, if I cant do that, can my son get a court appointed lawyer? I realize it a 'civil case', but having a RO in place for three years is crazy. They were both juveniles at the time and now they are both adults.