Miami, FL asked in Family Law and Child Support for Florida

Q: Wanting to ask if you're close to the ending of a family court case, all needs to be done is the proposal and

Child support agreement.The mother lawyers are being rude, won't answer any questions due to the missing of one payment the price is ridiculous so I am wanting to ask if i we can continue the case with out the lawyer they have already because they put into withdraw. Would the mother be able to represent herself for the last part and if so what are the proper steps for her to follow since she's not able to continue to afford the lawyers?

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Rand Scott Lieber
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  • Hollywood, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: No person is required to have a lawyer to pursue a divorce case. The question that you have asked is very broad. My recommendation is to speak with a local family lawyer for more specific advice. Look for someone with a free consultation.

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