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Jan 27, 2019 4:38:22 GMT -5
Post by bonob on Jan 27, 2019 4:38:22 GMT -5
quote Recently the U.S. Supreme Court granted a writ to hear a case involving indigent child support obligors imprisoned without counsel. I have received contact and phone calls from as far away as New Zealand and Israel regarding this case, and I will simply state that Turner v Price will do little, if anything, to remedy the abuse confronting mainstream parents in these courts. In fact, it may even aggravate issues by mandating the entry of more lawyers into the glut which already exists here. Another handy phrase I use on this subject is “A village that cannot support one lawyer can always support two”. Of course this is because it takes at least two lawyers to promote controversy for money making purposes. When it comes to children, however, the impact can be unconscionable, particularly when matters are made worse and leave the litigants penniless. No one is asking the relevant question of how these imprisoned “support” obligors became indigent in the first place. Remember, there are nearly 300,000 lawyers in California alone, a state like New York, which is nearing bankruptcy.
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