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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I don't have a lawyer and we were never married. Honestly don't know at this point if I can afford hire a lawyer. I don't know what else to do. Iam keeping all txt MSG he sends me about not wanting to resolve visitations issues he has with me. He did the same to his Ex with their child; took her to court but now left the child again. Who knows what he is up to! Iam so frustrated!![/quote] OP, you should visit this site to find out about MD's Pro Se assistance. [url]http://www.courts.state.md.us/family/proseassist.html[/url] Then you can follow the link on the page to the Family Law Self-Help Centers which gives a contact site per county where you can find either pro bono or reduced cost legal advice: [url]http://www.courts.state.md.us/family/selfhelp.html[/url] The site also recommends the following: [quote] Other sources of assistance may include the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc., Maryland Volunteer Lawyer Service, Inc., and the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, Inc. [/quote] Those can be found at: [url]http://www.mdlab.org/[/url], [url]http://www.mvlslaw.org/[/url] and [url]http://www.probonomd.org/[/url]. If you have been contacted by your ex-BF, a court summons, or lawyer, you really need to consult with a family lawyer. Sometimes not doing things in the right order, or not doing one administrative step can affect your custody standing. If you have not yet been contacted, then continue as you have, but if he starts any proceedings then find a lawyer. The resources above should be able to help you find a lawyer that you can afford.[/quote]
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