Asked on Jun 18th, 2016 on Family Law - New Jersey
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I went to court against my ex to keep primary physical custody and i won. Went back a second time to fight for my child school because i had to move out of her school district. My child goes to the school where i moved to. Now were in the process of a consent order. My lawyer ignored their emaiks for 6 weeks. My ex lawyer had to file in court 5 days ti respond to their consent order. My lawyer finally responded. My lawyer went behind my back and agreed to 2 more overnights with my ex lawyer. It went from 4 over nights to 6. Ive tries talking to him but he does what he wants...
As the client, all personal decisions regarding your matter should be made by you. The attorney offers the benefit of advice and experience as to what the attorney thinks a court would do if the matter were litigated. If you have questions about the draft Consent Order, your questions can be answered prior to your signing it. If you would like changes made to the draft Consent Order prior to signing it, you may propose your changes to your ex. If you do not agree with the terms of the draft Consent Order, you do not have to sign it.
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