Legal Malpractice Case Review
Summary
You may have a case for legal malpractice if your divorce attorneys negligence led to financial harm. Document all instances of negligence and consider consulting a new attorney, possibly through free or low-cost legal aid. Filing a complaint with the Ohio State Bar Association may also be an option.Full Conversation
Yes, I even stated through email. I did not agree to sell my real estate because my real estate is valued at a quarter of what my business was. My husband already admitted to putting the business in another business. Owner's name, he's already admitted to having $* hid. In my house that came up missing. He also drew $* out of the bank the day we filed for divorce. And now let's drug out so long that my husband has bought more vehicles.Even though there is an order for him not to he's happy.He's had six months almost to make money with my business that Cash is $* a week. Average in checks that I have not received one penny from and I'm losing everything when I never had to worry about none of this in the past. I lived a very good life. We traveled on average. We spent * a year vacation in for * and part of *. We spent over $* cash. I'm real estate and equipment and now all of a sudden, I'm in credit card.Debt i'm not getting my spouse Pay, I've been communicating through my attorney.Explain in all this to him that something needs to be stopped.Something needs to be controlled.There's no way in the legal system that I would understand how this would happen
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. You may want to consider:
- Filing a complaint with the Ohio State Bar Association if you believe your attorney has committed malpractice.
- Seeking a new attorney to review your divorce case and the division of assets.
- Documenting all financial transactions and instances of non-compliance with court orders.
Do you need assistance finding a new attorney?
- Filing a complaint with the Ohio State Bar Association if you believe your attorney has committed malpractice.
- Seeking a new attorney to review your divorce case and the division of assets.
- Documenting all financial transactions and instances of non-compliance with court orders.
Do you need assistance finding a new attorney?
Yes but intill i get spouce pay i cant afford one an i feel thats why they let this drag out my husband's family's in my cincinati city hall his wife is on the chamber of conference so hes been * steps ahead
I understand your situation. Here are some suggestions:
- Contact Ohio Legal Aid for free or low-cost legal help.
- Consider visiting a law school clinic in Cincinnati for pro bono legal services.
- Prepare to present all your evidence in court.
These options may help until you receive your spousal pay.
- Contact Ohio Legal Aid for free or low-cost legal help.
- Consider visiting a law school clinic in Cincinnati for pro bono legal services.
- Prepare to present all your evidence in court.
These options may help until you receive your spousal pay.
I basically had over a million dollars in assets, October of *, and now I'm in debt over $*.When all of this started we had no debt at all
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It seems you may have a case for legal malpractice. Here are some points to consider:
- Document all instances of negligence from your previous attorney.
- Consult with a new attorney, possibly through free or low-cost legal aid.
- Consider filing a complaint with the Ohio State Bar Association.
- Document all instances of negligence from your previous attorney.
- Consult with a new attorney, possibly through free or low-cost legal aid.
- Consider filing a complaint with the Ohio State Bar Association.
Thanks for the help
You're welcome! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions or need further guidance. It's important to take action promptly in legal matters to protect your rights and interests. Good luck with everything!