Winder, GA asked in Family Law for Georgia

Q: Im in a visition battle right now and need help we have been to counciling the shaft visitation neither have been good

Now were filing for guardian atlietuim i cannot afford to pay anymore attorney fees and it was given by judge both parties split cost i cant afford it what should I do

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Kelly Case
Kelly Case
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  • Frisco, TX
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: I do not understand your question. It seems like you are asking what should you do because you cannot afford something the judge has already ordered. If that is the case, talk to your attorney as they may need to file for the court to revisit that order. If you are asking what to do because you cannot afford an attorney, then you have a problem. You can try various legal aid clinics but the problem is that they usually will not agree to represent someone unless it is about removing your children form the home or bail/criminal violations. If you can clarify what you are asking about, it would help to answer your questions better. www.JudgeCase.com

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