[blindlaw] Fw: Any information is appreciated.

deepa goraya dgoraya at ucla.edu
Wed Mar 11 22:29:48 UTC 2009


If anyone has any helpful info, please respond.

Deepa
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aziza C" <daydreamingncolor at gmail.com>
To: "David McClain" <dvmccln at msn.com>; "deepa goraya" <dgoraya at ucla.edu>; 
"Frances Carrillo" <FrancesC at vdmmg.com>; "Greg Benavidez" 
<elpicoso at verizon.net>; "Keyson, Terry" <tkeyson at conejo.k12.ca.us>; "Shane 
Johnson" <shane.johnson at pepperdine.edu>; "slabarre" 
<slabarre at labarrelaw.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 10:10 PM
Subject: Any information is appreciated.


> Hi Everyone,
> Most of you know that my sister is going through an intense child
> custody battle with her X-husband. Her previous lawyer was charging
> her massive fees that he could never justify, and so she dismissed him
> from the case. She has been trying to locate another legal
> representative, and has been attempting to proceed with the case on
> her own. This has resulted in paperwork being filled out incorrectly,
> and court orders being sent to the wrong people. My sister really
> doesn't know how to represent herself. It has recently gotten worse
> when her x-husband sent out a complaint aledging that the accusations
> of abuse that were he was charged with almost ten years ago were
> untrue. My other sister and I were witnesses to this physical abuse,
> which he was charged with. He also stated that my sister abducted he
> child when my family relocated to Texas after the death of my father.
> He claims that  my family told my nephew that his father left my
> sister for another woman, and that has been the reason for the
> disfunctional father son relationship. My nephew has complained about
> being physically abused while at his father's house, and I have been
> one of the people who filed a report to the police on one such
> occasion. My sister really needs assstance in how to respond to such
> fabrications, and how to proceed. She is driving herself crazy, and
> allowing her emotions to take over in court, which isn't helping her
> at all.
> If anyone has any information about lawyers in the Ventura/Oxnard Ca
> area that might be able to help her, please email me as soon as
> possible.
> Thank you.
> Aziza 




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