Attorney requirements

Dennis,

I really don’t understand your question. If you have ethical concerns about your attorney you should contact the North Carolina State Bar. They regulate attorneys in this state.

Good luck.

Lee S. Rosen
Board Certified Family Law Specialist
The Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 200
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
NCdivorce.com
(919)787-6668

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I’ve been going through divorce proceedings for a year and a half. During this time, both my wife and I have changed lawyers. When I did this, I asked, in writing to her new lawyer, that all correspondence be given to my new lawyer first before contacting me.We never got a separation agreement during this. Over the last few months, I have received phone calls from our realtor relaying messages as to what actions my wife and her lawyer will agree to , the car in which was in both of our names was repossed, and I was served the divorce complaint, all of which my attorney was not contacted . I had to fax her the complaint. I live several counties away, my lawyer is in the same county the complaint was issued in. Are there any ethical issues regarding this ?

I thank you for your time.

Dennis