First,
thanks all who contributed to this thread. Some very helpful, other comments not so much.
I am new to forums and have never been in any legal situation so I did post in another forum and I did not know they were the same place. So I am sorry for the repeated post.
I wasnt getting many responces so I thought Id post here. Just trying help my son.
As for my 'angel son'.
I came here with a simple question, 'can a lawyer sue a minor for legal fees when the 'victim' did not even need a lawyer to file a RO?
I work full time and have kids, so I am not on the computer a lot. It had nothing to do with not liking anyones answers. Sorry if you felt that way, but that was not my intent. On another forum that I was on, it took a few days for someone to respond.
My son is a good kid. He has never had a problem. Angel? NO.
The exGF and him were breaking up and he wrote some nasty texts. He WOULD NEVER of wrote them if he knew he could get in this type of trouble. It was an impulsive act. The GF's mother found the text, and she went ape **** and then the GF lied to her mother about horrible my son was being to her. We all know that teenage girls are such precious little angels, I have one of my own, and I know how they can be sometimes. These boys dont have a chance.
We were actually on vacation when we got the call from the police in regards to the RO.
When we got back home, we saw the affidavet the mother wrote. 95% of it was lies!!!!!!!!!!! however, the text part was true and our lawyer said that just the text alone could get him a RO as he threated her. He told us its just a civil issue and not criminal, and if we fight it, the fact is, the text could be considered criminal. So he just said 'stay away from her and move on".
I am big on 'natureal consequences' and we discussed this is what happens when you write stupid stuff. I did not give my son any impression on what he did was OK or NOT a big deal.
Then a few months later, the police come with a search warrent and says that the family was told that my son posted a pic of her on his instagram account. We banned him from being online, so we know he didnt do it. The police admit to not seeing it, also the family admits to not seeing it, it was the exGF's friend.
I had no idea that the police can get a search warrent on 'someone said they saw it'. But the stuff that I read online, apparently they can. This is all the stuff that I am learning as I go.
So now the police took his computer and phone .
Then we get a call that this lawyer is suing our son for his fees. We went to court, and he won.
Then we find out that day, that my son was accused of violating the RO. We assumed it had to do with something they might of found on the computer.
When we finally got to court, we were shown what the accusation was. I wont go into details, but my son was not where she said he was, he was with me and I had witnesses and receipts to prove it. Thank God. But like our lawyer told us, we have to prove his innocents, she doesnt have to prove his guilty. So apparently she can continue with these lies and we have to continue to prove he is innocent. It just doesnt seem fair. but I guess with RO's, thats how the system work.
This whole thing has just snowballed. The fact that my son has moved on, this GF can now make any accusation and this could end up with my son in jail.
Like I said, I am not approving what he did, but he does not deserve all this by some stupid teenage text. I would never tell him that, but thats my feeling.
I am not making excuses for him, but it was a stupid mistake by a teenager. have you seen what these kids write on social media these days?
I did not want to tell this whole story on here because my feeling was that people do not read long posts. So I thought when I joined this forum, I would just ask 'simple questions' c/out going into a long story.
Now. to answer some of the questions and assumptions:
no, your memory isnt serving you today. If was after the court date with that lawyer, that lawyer did told us about the violation after the case was done. That lawyer had nothing to do with the violation, he only was working on the restraining order. The police are the ones pressing charges on the RO, it had nothing to do with the lawyer.
Yes, I was there. Their lawyer went up and asked the judge to award him the attorney fees. My sons lawyer said 'your honor, he is asking to much'. So the judge decided not to give him all of it, but half of it, in the tune of 3,000. If I was able to speak, I would went into a different direction then just say it is 'unreasonable'. But thats just me.
Because he is a minor, and everything I read and what our lawyer told us, in most cases in ROs, the defendant does not pay the legal fees because its a civil matter not a criminal one. EX: If i bring someone to small claims court and then get advice from my lawyer on how I should proceed, should that person then pay my legal fees also? It was my choice to get a lawyer, but I didnt have to.
I had no idea the two forums were connected. I am just trying to understand all of this as it doesnt make much sense to me. I am not a lawyer. That is why I came here looking for 'freeadvice'. Its way out of my league.
I was OK with the RO, hey, he said it, no excuses. But this is getting way out of hand. So Its not like I am not liking any answers, but I am just trying to find what is ok and what is not.
yes, I am sorry if it wasnt clear, I'm very upset over this. Is it typical for a lawyer to sue a minor in a civil case for attorney fees? everyone I talked to said 'usually' no. I feel our lawyer messed this one up by not advocating for my son, just stating that is was 'unreaonsable' for the amount of money. So the judge agreed and lowered it.
Here is the reality. We are poor. I am trying my best. I already paid for the lawyer and he has done nothing I requested or even got me a copy ofanything. All I have is the RO and the other laywers itemized sheet of how much everything he did and the cost of it.
I dont even want to respond to this. But just so you are clear, I am not in denial. He did do something wrong. However, the consequences of his actions are a little over the top.
But I would like to point out, that this quote is what I am talkinga bout. Chances are this pesron would never of said this to me in person. Its the internet and people write stupid and hurtful things. And we are adults. At least I think we are.
He had to leave his school due to the restraining order, he has been accused two times of violiating it which he never did, and now he has to pay this lawyer now. We cant find a school that will take him because they think if he 'had to leave the school' he must be a bad kid. So here is, home with me, and we now have to get a turtor, all because of a stupid text.
Even the clerk at the court laughed at it, and said that a lot of kids are saying stupid stuff with text because its just a phone and half of them would never say the stuff they write in person.
I thought Id teach my kid a lesson about texting, but I had no idea it would cost me thousands of dollars.
I only came here for advice. If you have nothing constructive to say, then dont say it, but the snide remarks do not help at all.
Now that I wrote this long post, watch, no one will say anything. Just like 'down the street'.
thank you for those links Quincy. I will read them.