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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
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.
I hope that your future profession doesn't involve interacting with actual people...you seem to have a somewhat hostile temperament.
 


Silverplum

Senior 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.
And yet, you judged all of us
 
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lkw4189

Junior Member
Naturally I am when people seem to be hostile towards me for asking for a bit of help. Reading through previous posts, I think specific people only like to comment when they want to belittle those who are asking. I only asked WHAT a joint pretrial is and if anyone can help me with it or what options I have to write it myself.
 

lkw4189

Junior Member
Silverplum....only because I was attacked for asking a question.
 
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stealth2

Under the Radar Member
Naturally I am when people seem to be hostile towards me for asking for a bit of help. Reading through previous posts, I think specific people only like to comment when they want to belittle those who are asking. I only asked WHAT a joint pretrial is and if anyone can help me with it or what options I have to write it myself.
Shall we revisit that question? Please point out where it appears in your original post:

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.
Thanks.
 

lkw4189

Junior Member
You're right. So, my question is: in the custody/child support case of 2 parents that have never been married and share only the child (no assets)....what is JOINT pretrial statement? Do I only write our point of view on the future case for mediation purposes as well as trial purposes? Does it have to be in a legal format?? I don't mean to sound naive. It's due on Friday and I'm still unsure as whato exactly it is.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
You're right. So, my question is: in the custody/child support case of 2 parents that have never been married and share only the child (no assets)....what is JOINT pretrial statement? Do I only write our point of view on the future case for mediation purposes as well as trial purposes? Does it have to be in a legal format?? I don't mean to sound naive. It's due on Friday and I'm still unsure as whato exactly it is.
Your post was edited, but you called us "dumbasses."

I'm done with being called names.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
You're right. So, my question is: in the custody/child support case of 2 parents that have never been married and share only the child (no assets)....what is JOINT pretrial statement? Do I only write our point of view on the future case for mediation purposes as well as trial purposes? Does it have to be in a legal format?? I don't mean to sound naive. It's due on Friday and I'm still unsure as whato exactly it is.
Perhaps you should stop posting on other threads, since you clearly aren't too savvy about it all.
 
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.
Some on here can get a bit snippy but they do give sound advice if you do proceed with writing a stipulation on your own I would suggest having a attorney look over it before you file it. Here is a copy you might be able to use as a template. http://courts.oregon.gov/lane/docs/packet4c0913.pdf it from a different state but give you an idea I am not sure if this is specifically what you asked for so do your homework. I would encourage to go consult with an attorney.
 
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Silverplum

Senior Member
Some on here can get a bit snippy but they do give sound advice if you do proceed with writing a stipulation on your own I would suggest having a attorney look over it before you file it. Here is a copy you might be able to use as a template. http://courts.oregon.gov/lane/docs/packet4c0913.pdf it from a different state but give you an idea I am not sure if this is specifically what you asked for so do your homework. I would encourage to go consult with an attorney.
Slightly less offensive than the last time I told you that you were out of line. It's still not your place to criticize us. We'll let you know if that changes.
 

lkw4189

Junior Member
Well, I do apologize for not being very ethical in my terms for you silverplum and others. I am absolutely stressed and want what's best for my child. He is the sole purpose of everything I do in school and in the community. I appreciate your efforts as lawyers to give free advice to those that can not afford attorneys and such. I apologize for my less than tasteful words towards you. I do need all the help my little brain can get and I thank you in advance for any help I receive.
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
Well, I do apologize for not being very ethical in my terms for you silverplum and others. I am absolutely stressed and want what's best for my child. He is the sole purpose of everything I do in school and in the community. I appreciate your efforts as lawyers to give free advice to those that can not afford attorneys and such. I apologize for my less than tasteful words towards you. I do need all the help my little brain can get and I thank you in advance for any help I receive.
I for one do appreciate that.

But to be perfectly honest, I'm not entirely sure we can actually help you to any great degree more than you've been helped so far. We have to draw a line between going further into a situation to help us give you more specific information, and going over the line right into trying to walk you through it every step of the way.

I am not being snarky when I say that, it's just that we can't really get into the sort of detail that you need. There are sources online though - there are several forums which are tailored more towards support and less about the nitty gritty details, and they can actually be of great help too. Deltabravo.net is an excellent resource ( ... well, once you get past the politics - just like here, there's a particular niche to be filled and it's not going to fit every person's situation or indeed, point of view).
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
Well, I do apologize for not being very ethical in my terms for you silverplum and others. I am absolutely stressed and want what's best for my child. He is the sole purpose of everything I do in school and in the community. I appreciate your efforts as lawyers to give free advice to those that can not afford attorneys and such. I apologize for my less than tasteful words towards you. I do need all the help my little brain can get and I thank you in advance for any help I receive.
Thanks. (In future, you want to watch your mouth and attitude. I'm not kidding: you can't call people names because you don't get what you want immediately upon wanting it.)

I'm NOT an attorney. That doesn't mean I don't know what I'm talking about, nor that I can't research. It does mean I can't give you legal advice, just as the court clerks can't. It doesn't mean I can't help somebody: for sure nobody helped ME many years ago. That's how I and many of the other senior members came here: to help others.

I'm going to tell you that I thought long and hard about withholding my research from you because you were so nasty: I found it hours ago. Then I decided I am waaaay bigger than you. ;)

http://www.circuitcourt.org/legal-help/civil-law#PretrialProcedure

https://govt.westlaw.com/mdc/Document/N70F3AE609CEA11DB9BCF9DAC28345A2A?viewType=FullText&originationContext=documenttoc&transitionType=CategoryPageItem&contextData=(sc.Default)#co_anchor_I293993704AEA11E59E42BBEB6869DD2C

If you aren't in that county, do your own dang googling to find similar at your court. The law is state law and the rules of court are the same throughout the state, but the case management concept is how Anne Arundel County handles their business. http://www.circuitcourt.org/legal-help/civil-law#GeneralInfo

:cool:
 

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