Attorney, Cordell & Cordell
There are three common mediation myths:
2. Mediation is usually expensive.
3. Mediation is just deal-making.
This article will focus on Mediation Myth #2: It's Usually Expensive.
Attorney, Cordell & Cordell
There are three common mediation myths:
2. Mediation is usually expensive.
3. Mediation is just deal-making.
This article will focus on Mediation Myth #2: It's Usually Expensive.
Attorney, Cordell & Cordell
Maybe your attorney suggested mediation. Maybe your trial judge ordered you and your wife to mediate. Maybe your divorced friends have told you that mediation is the way to go.
If so, then you've probably heard these myths:
2. Mediation is usually expensive.
3. Mediation is just deal-making.
This article will focus on Mediation Myth #1: It's Mandatory.
Question: I am the non-custodial parent of two teenage boys. I have been paying child support for three years. The time has come when a review is being done and my ex wife is asking for more. In addition, we are having issues over back medical expenses.
My question is that I cannot afford a lawyer for this trial. They state that if they prove I am in contempt, I have to pay her attorney fees.
What if I cannot pay them? What happens? I also have two little kids from my current marriage. My current wife lost her job for a few months and we are trying not to go into foreclosure, we are behind on property taxes, etc. We have nothing. What will happen to us?