Getting a second opinion

Dear Twiceloser:

Greetings. I too have felt the itch of the tatoo on my neck before. LOL

Now, your attorney is right that most of the time only one party has to produce tons of pages of documents. This is not because they both don’t have documents, but the attorneys don’t want to be duplicative.

As you know, we are always willing to provide second opinions, but that costs and I know that is a tough issue.

The new copier…maybe you can start your own Kinko’s to pay for legal expenses! Have a great day!

Janet L. Fritts
Attorney with Rosen Divorce
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
919.787.6668 main phone
919.256.1665 direct fax

10925 David Taylor Drive, Suite 100
Charlotte, North Carolina 28262
704.644.2831 main voice
704.307.4595 main fax

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</font id=“size4”> I’m in the midst of a property settlement war and it seems that while I’m having to produce hundreds of pages of Documents, while my Ex isn’t having to do squat. When I asked my lawyer about this, he replies with something like “We’re getting all we need,” and “it’s all a part of the process.” The back of my neck itches more each day, like maybe a bulls-eye is being tatooed on it.

I’ve tried in vain to seek advice from another attorney, really more to boost my confidence more than anything. I also want a second opinion of my prenutual agreement, which one day stinks, and the next day is bulletproof.
Funny you can have a toilet installed, and easily get another plumber to check out whether it was done correctly. If that doesn’t work, you can call the local inspector. Still not satisfied, call the state inspector. It seems to me there are no legal inspectors. I searched for an appropriate lawyer on the NC BAR site, and the nearest one is located just the other side of Pluto.

Back to work making copies on the new copy machine I had to buy.
I could have spent that money on some chocolate covered strawberries.

Twiceloser