M.L.
Sounds like a story Nancy Grace would love with the abduction, though it may not be 'high-profile' enough.
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/nancy.grace/
Sometimes, contacting the media does wonders.
Ok last question for today. I have a good friend who is in great need of legal advice. His situation is too long to tell but basically his kids were abducted for almost 2 years. He got them back but is in the middle of a nasty divorce and the woman is taking him for everything! He is about to loose his house and is terrified of loosing his girls again but is out of ways to pay his lawyer who is not doing a very good job anyway. Anyone know of someone who would work pro bono or be willing to guide this guy in the right direction? He is such a good person and his girls are just lovely. I hate to see them going thru this. thx
Sounds like a story Nancy Grace would love with the abduction, though it may not be 'high-profile' enough.
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/nancy.grace/
Sometimes, contacting the media does wonders.
I doubt they'd do pro bono work but I always hear ads for these "dad-friendly" divorce attorneys:
So sorry your friend is going through this. I doubt he would qualift for legal aid. If not, I would still recommend him contacting his local bar association as they may have some other ways that he can get advise.
Google men/ fathers rights lawyer. I can't remember the name of the firm but the number one fathers rights attorney is located in Atlanta. Tell him good luck! I've been dealing with my hubbies evil ex for 9 years and it sucks.