What is the name of your state? TENNESSEE.
Hello there,
I have been in and out of court with my ex-wife now for 6 years. We have issues co-parenting. We work on it. However, when we are really not getting along, and it takes a lot for me to lose my cool, I’ll send a text or an email telling her what I think. I am not verbally abusive and I do not threatening of anyone’s personal safety. Recently, she tried, for the 6th time in 7 years to get a ex-parte order of protection. All have been denied, however, the judge recently made a ruling that he would take it ‘under advisement’. I understood that to mean that hearing was neutral, he didn’t issue it, and he didn’t dismiss it. I agreed to comply with her requests.
Several days pass and I get an affidavit from her attorney (I didn’t use one) who stated he charged her a flat fee of 1,000 and wants me to pay her fees. I laughed it off; well the judge signed it. I feel robbed. He said nothing about it during the hearing. He didn’t grant the order, and I still have to pay? I didn’t break a law or threaten any violence. Tennessee follows the ‘American Rule’ which states all parties pay their own fees unless contractually obligated otherwise. What am I missing here? A thousand is not a great deal of money, but I feel bullied around. She expressed just as many unpleasant sentiments through emails and texts. Any insight is appreciated.
Hello there,
I have been in and out of court with my ex-wife now for 6 years. We have issues co-parenting. We work on it. However, when we are really not getting along, and it takes a lot for me to lose my cool, I’ll send a text or an email telling her what I think. I am not verbally abusive and I do not threatening of anyone’s personal safety. Recently, she tried, for the 6th time in 7 years to get a ex-parte order of protection. All have been denied, however, the judge recently made a ruling that he would take it ‘under advisement’. I understood that to mean that hearing was neutral, he didn’t issue it, and he didn’t dismiss it. I agreed to comply with her requests.
Several days pass and I get an affidavit from her attorney (I didn’t use one) who stated he charged her a flat fee of 1,000 and wants me to pay her fees. I laughed it off; well the judge signed it. I feel robbed. He said nothing about it during the hearing. He didn’t grant the order, and I still have to pay? I didn’t break a law or threaten any violence. Tennessee follows the ‘American Rule’ which states all parties pay their own fees unless contractually obligated otherwise. What am I missing here? A thousand is not a great deal of money, but I feel bullied around. She expressed just as many unpleasant sentiments through emails and texts. Any insight is appreciated.