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    lawyers acting badly

    [background]
    my case involves small children and severe abuse at the hands of their mother , foot on their throat, bleeding from mouth, violent violent abuse.

    what some might not realize is that "reporting child abuse" throws you into the canadian legal system where your case is treated much like a "car accident" case where money might be paid out ... the abusers lawyer tries to "get them off" no matter how compelling the evidence ...

    this topic is about how far a lawyer might go to free their client and if anyone else has noticed "under the table" type maneouvers that could have put your child in danger

    I noticed a number of tricks her lawyers did in court, one even had the participation of a federal judge

    [lawyers acting badly]

    here's a few i picked up on :

    (a) her lawyer filed a report written by a physcologist with a page
    missing - the recommendations , the last page that was filed ended
    in an ambigeous sentence as to whether the mother should have access
    to the children, the only sign something was missing was a hanging
    semicolan :

    my own lawyer didnt clue in, nor did the legal assistent ... I did.
    her lawyer filed it, the missing page was +12 recommendations that
    would take +2 years to complete ...

    coincidence ? or lawyers acting badly


    (b) my X wrote an outrageous affidavit, I left the children home alone
    , neglected them , a real piece of fiction and all easily proved otherwise,
    it was attached to a motion and was filed ...

    they filed it in provincial court, our case was in federal court, its a
    checkbox on the cover sheet, they then faxed the filed motion to children's services who opened a case, a judge never heard the motion cause it wasnt valid, however children's services did a safety assessment, which was the purpose of filing it children's services had the mother under supervision order and this was an attempt for children's services to pardon her ...

    coincidence ? or lawyers acting badly

    (c) I represented myself on occassion due to lack of funds, on one occassion standing before the judge i was ordered to pay 100% for my X's supervison, the judge asked me if "I agree" - as I pleaded with the judge trying to show the debt I was under, her lawyer kept saying things like "the mother should have overnight access" , "the mother should be allowed to attend the school" , basically a whole shopping list of privledges that would place the children in the mothers care unsupervised ... I kept thinking 'has she lost it, what is she talking about'


    this judge only had a few minutes to review a case they never seen before

    Remember everything said in court is on the clerk's tape in cronilogical order, i am asked if I agree to paying 100% supervison over and over by the judge and my X's lawyer is injecting these statements into the clerk's tape.

    Having no choice due to the Justice not wanting to see my debt records I said I have no choice but to agree ... at which time the Judge and Lawyer almost simualtaneoulsy refered to a court of rule the record can not be changed.

    The trick they played ( lawyer and judge ) is that on the clerk's tape I agreed, my X's lawyer put a whole shopping list of items onto the clerks tape which she brought back to the judge some days later and got a court order ...

    coincidence ? or lawyers and judges acting badly


    (d) My X's lawyer told the judge the supervision company needed to be paid 30 days in advance, the judge granted the court order stating i needed to pay in advance, I went to the supervison company and they said "no, thats not our policy, but I have a court order here stating you have to pay in advance".

    getting a different judge I brought this up to the justice, the X's lawyer started two stepping stating she doesnt think she said that ( dear in the headlights ) so I suggested we get the clerks record and review it, after all a client lieing is one thing but a lawyer lieing to a judge seems to be a bit much if this system has any credibility at all.

    judge didnt really seem to care if the lawyer lied or not

    coincidence ? or lawyers acting badly

    or a better question, does this system have any credibility at all ?

  • #2
    Originally posted by pokeman View Post
    I represented myself on occassion due to lack of funds, on one occassion standing before the judge i was ordered to pay 100% for my X's supervison, the judge asked me if "I agree" - as I pleaded with the judge trying to show the debt I was under, her lawyer kept saying things like "the mother should have overnight access" , "the mother should be allowed to attend the school" , basically a whole shopping list of privledges that would place the children in the mothers care unsupervised ... I kept thinking 'has she lost it, what is she talking about'

    this judge only had a few minutes to review a case they never seen before

    Remember everything said in court is on the clerk's tape in cronilogical order, i am asked if I agree to paying 100% supervison over and over by the judge and my X's lawyer is injecting these statements into the clerk's tape.

    Having no choice due to the Justice not wanting to see my debt records I said I have no choice but to agree ... at which time the Judge and Lawyer almost simualtaneoulsy refered to a court of rule the record can not be changed.
    I'll bet this happened at a conference, as opposed to a motion or trial. You represented yourself and you did not agree with the judge, but you eventually submitted to pressure from the judge. You were fully within your rights to politely yet firmly decline agreement, but you didn't, you caved under the pressure. If you're going to self-represent you'd better have the stones at court when the chips are down. Your fault.

    As far as perjurous affidavits and open season on the truth and laywers acting for their client's self-interest as opposed to the kids, well you're right there. Family law issues are not handled best in the adverserial civil law system.

    That said, parents who are unable to resolve their differences themselves are more blameworthy than the system for what results from having to seek the assistance of someone who knows jack shit about their lives and who can only give a few minutes of their time to such important matters as their children's well being.
    Last edited by dadtotheend; 05-14-2010, 02:19 AM.

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    • #3
      judge/lawyer tag team event was in open court hearing their motion to remove supervision, total removal was denied but she got partial supervision removed and a shopping list of other items and i got the bill.

      on this day her lawyer came very very late, so late the courtroom had cleared, the perfect stage.

      the mother has mental issues, i had taken her last known scores to a physcologist to get insight into what they meant, the first scores were bad and the last known ones were not much better.

      i could not get confirmation from her lawyer she was still under doctors care or what her latest scores were ...

      i have more scenarios documented of lawyers acting badly ...

      i am hoping others have witnessed what seemed to be underhanded tactics they can post here that are endangering children for the sake of the lawyers client;

      I dont like many things about canada family law - and i think one way to change things might be to turn it inside out and against itself - if my X harms one of my children again I would name the individuals in the above scenarios in a criminal case if nothing else to get some attention to the flaws in this system - what do you think the chances are of getting a lawyer to help me with this is ?

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