DivorcingSlowly
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tx
I'm in the middle of a divorce and have an attorney, whom my parents are paying, as I can't afford to pay her fees myself.
I've noticed that my attorney tends to call my parents first and ask what they want done, rather than speaking to me. I am 35-years-old, so there's no question that I am an adult, capable of making my own decisions.
So I'm wondering despite the fact that I am the one getting divorced, since my parents are paying her, does that make her my parents attorney? Sometimes what my parents want and what I want are not in agreement. Do I have any right to confidentiality between my lawyer and myself that excludes my parents, even though they are paying the bill?
I'm in the middle of a divorce and have an attorney, whom my parents are paying, as I can't afford to pay her fees myself.
I've noticed that my attorney tends to call my parents first and ask what they want done, rather than speaking to me. I am 35-years-old, so there's no question that I am an adult, capable of making my own decisions.
So I'm wondering despite the fact that I am the one getting divorced, since my parents are paying her, does that make her my parents attorney? Sometimes what my parents want and what I want are not in agreement. Do I have any right to confidentiality between my lawyer and myself that excludes my parents, even though they are paying the bill?