Anonymous wrote:Yes, they have. If you can prove you had an incompetent lawyer that's one way. Easiest to prove if they've been disbarred for it, but if not - maybe they gave advice which goes against industry standards. If you were forced to use your husband's lawyer/law firm and didn't get to pick your own. If you were rushed into signing - like the day before the wedding.
Love,
Legal secretary to matrimonial attorneys
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they have. If you can prove you had an incompetent lawyer that's one way. Easiest to prove if they've been disbarred for it, but if not - maybe they gave advice which goes against industry standards. If you were forced to use your husband's lawyer/law firm and didn't get to pick your own. If you were rushed into signing - like the day before the wedding.
Love,
Legal secretary to matrimonial attorneys
Anonymous wrote:Can you get your partner to agree to a revised agreement?
Anonymous wrote:I love a thread like this where 9 out of 10 posters are trying to cross-examine the OP and the last one is the posting equivalent of a heckler driving by hanging out a car window and then gunning the engine and taking off.
Peak DCUM
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they have. If you can prove you had an incompetent lawyer that's one way. Easiest to prove if they've been disbarred for it, but if not - maybe they gave advice which goes against industry standards. If you were forced to use your husband's lawyer/law firm and didn't get to pick your own. If you were rushed into signing - like the day before the wedding.
Love,
Legal secretary to matrimonial attorneys