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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can i sue my lawyer because she submitted a final divorce which did not match the oral one ?

Darrin Harvey Berger
Answered by attorney Darrin Harvey Berger (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Darrin H. Berger, Esq.
I assume the oral agreement you are referring to is one that was made in open court that was transcribed by a court reporter. If that is the case, you can certainly sue the lawyer if there is a variance between the agreement made in court and the divorce judgment. This is deemed to be a departure from good, accepted legal practice and procedure. The other essential aspect of legal malpractice besides the departure discussed above is that you incurred a monetary loss as a result of the departure. If you would have received more from the oral agreement than you will receive from the written judgment, the difference is your monetary loss. If the oral agreement was not memorialized in any way, it is my opinion that it would be difficult to prove what the specifics of the oral agreement consisted of to hold the attorney liable for any variance. Further, agreements which are in furtherance of dissolving a marriage must meet certain formalities to be binding.
I assume the oral agreement you are referring to is one that was made in open court that was transcribed by a court reporter. If that is the case, you can certainly sue the lawyer if there is a variance between the agreement made in court and the divorce judgment. This is deemed to be a departure from good, accepted legal practice and procedure. The other essential aspect of legal malpractice besides the departure discussed above is that you incurred a monetary loss as a result of the departure. If you would have received more from the oral agreement than you will receive from the written judgment, the difference is your monetary loss. If the oral agreement was not memorialized in any way, it is my opinion that it would be difficult to prove what the specifics of the oral agreement consisted of to hold the attorney liable for any variance. Further, agreements which are in furtherance of dissolving a marriage must meet certain formalities to be binding.
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My husband and his attorney are refusing to participate in a settlement conference, is trial the only option left?

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Answered by attorney Stuart Jon Bierman (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Law Offices of Stuart Jon Bierman
Generally, a party in a divorce case is strongly encouraged by the Judge to engage in good faith settlement negotiations. The Judges have ways to motivate people to participate in settlement conferences but they cannot actually force someone to negotiate in good faith. I think your instincts are good about him being unreasonable and it could very well be that your husband has decided to refuse to negotiate with you because he thinks that he can steamroll you when the case goes to trial since you do not have an attorney.
Generally, a party in a divorce case is strongly encouraged by the Judge to engage in good faith settlement negotiations. The Judges have ways to motivate people to participate in settlement conferences but they cannot actually force someone to negotiate in good faith. I think your instincts are good about him being unreasonable and it could very well be that your husband has decided to refuse to negotiate with you because he thinks that he can steamroll you when the case goes to trial since you do not have an attorney.
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If my wife moved out can I get spousal support for me and my two kids?

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Answered by attorney James T Weiner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James T. Weiner, P.C.
You are eligible for child support for the minor children as long as they are minors and potentially through college. Spousal support is questionable.
You are eligible for child support for the minor children as long as they are minors and potentially through college. Spousal support is questionable.