Miami, FL asked in Appeals / Appellate Law, Divorce and Family Law for Florida

Q: Have to answer to an order to Show Cause (divorce) against a writ of Prohibition at the Appeal Court how can i get ?

I need to answer to answer an order to show cause in my divorce case at the appeal court in 10 days against a writ of Prohibition at the appeal court i need a appellate attorney to help me

i was pro se for months at the circuit court got a order in my favor so my opponent try to reverse it

I need an attorney to help me for answer or represent me and i don t have the $10.000 retainer requested can someone help me to how can i do?

Thank you

Miami, FL

2 Lawyer Answers
Deborah Bianchi Tracht
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A: Unfortunately, this is very complicated and you need a lawyer. Most charge $10k but some charge a bit less. Please find an attorney to help you. Most take credit cards, as do I. Perhaps you can borrow money from family? There is no way a skilled attorney can tell you the steps to take with the appellate court to handle such a complex matter and without seeing all the pleadings filed. I wish you the very best.

A: As I am not an appeals attorney, I highly suggest you contact:

Carol A. Gart, P.A.

P.O. Box 810221

Boca Raton, FL 33481-0221

Tel: (561) 961-0052

Cell: (561) 251-5011

carol@gartlaw.com

www.gartlaw.com

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