What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
My wife's ex keeps submitting subpoenas on a case that is not open. His wife is a paralegal for a law firm, which practices a completely different area than family law. This paralegal is actually going to legal service business and requesting pro-bono for her firms client, that he's not really a client! On top of which she seems to be the one writing and guiding his motions and legal actions. So the question #1 is:
1. Is this paralegal actually practicing without a license, even though it is with for her husband?
I have sent a letter to her law firm and ask if they were aware and supported the activities I outlined. Unfortunately, since it was a "restricted" post, it was either not accepted or neither attorney was available. If they don't go to the post office and pick up the letter where it's being held for 15 days then sent back to me, then my attempt to inform them will have to be done a different way. I don't know if the paralegal simply stated the attorney(s) were not there and then discarded the notice of attempted delivery or what, but I cannot throw out the possibility that this paralegal may just be keeping me from the either of the partners. Question #2:
2. How do I get in touch with an attorney about his paralegal without having to go through the paralegal?
My wife's ex keeps submitting subpoenas on a case that is not open. His wife is a paralegal for a law firm, which practices a completely different area than family law. This paralegal is actually going to legal service business and requesting pro-bono for her firms client, that he's not really a client! On top of which she seems to be the one writing and guiding his motions and legal actions. So the question #1 is:
1. Is this paralegal actually practicing without a license, even though it is with for her husband?
I have sent a letter to her law firm and ask if they were aware and supported the activities I outlined. Unfortunately, since it was a "restricted" post, it was either not accepted or neither attorney was available. If they don't go to the post office and pick up the letter where it's being held for 15 days then sent back to me, then my attempt to inform them will have to be done a different way. I don't know if the paralegal simply stated the attorney(s) were not there and then discarded the notice of attempted delivery or what, but I cannot throw out the possibility that this paralegal may just be keeping me from the either of the partners. Question #2:
2. How do I get in touch with an attorney about his paralegal without having to go through the paralegal?