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anabanana

Member
about getting pacer info

I had heard that court information was supposed to be available through that Pacer system, but it doesn't appear to apply to Florida courts yet, or at least not to all of them. Further, I found that sometimes it's only a docket, and not actual documents. Am I missing something, just doing it wrong.

Also, Christy, I AM doing it myself, and I did my custody case myself, for the precise reason you mentioned, because I know the facts better, have more real concern about the case, and I'm not buried in other cases. So far, in the custody matter, I have prevailed at every turn. That probably has as much to do with the fact that the Petitioner is just plain WRONG as much as any legal competency I've acquired. But everyone but everyone warned me not to take on the bankruptcy on my own because the law is just so arcane. It's very intimidating and it's very skewed against the creditor, but I don't have any choice. On the other hand, at least I'm not losing any money on atty. fees.

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jross2

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I think you are shoveling sand against the tide and the only thing you will ever get is a sore back. Why not just suck it up and move on with your lives. Be happy with the lessons learned and next time, get what you want before the divorce. It will be much easier on your mental health.
 

dcw888

Member
What you don't seem to understand is that I for one thought I had gotten what I wanted in the divorce. Yet, I didn't realize that it was so easily lost if all my Ex had to do was to file bankruptcy. It never occurred to me that one court didn't recognize the other & that it would be a battle to keep what had been agreed upon.
After being married to this man for 26 years, I did not try & take him for even half of what I could have. I was so very fair. And I just decided that I didn't deserve what was happening or that fact that he had filed with blantant disreguard for telling the truth on his schedules. It had become a matter of "once wronged, shame on him. Twice wronged, shame on me". Enough was enough....
 

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