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0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support and Legal Malpractice for Wisconsin on
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When you have to pay a guardian ad litem for a child custody case or chips petition, are they legally required to give To give the parents and not just the court the invoices of the billable hours and what they did for those hours? Otherwise, can’t they get olr’d? Also when you pay for chips... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Insurance Bad Faith and Legal Malpractice for Wisconsin on
Q: A lawyer for the opposing side said he was gonna be the one to make the decision in my claim is that legal?

The insurance company CNA thought I was going to sue which I wasn’t what happened was the document they sent was for that and I said this is to sue you because it was for medical

Board review. I said that I wasn’t going to sue them and then their attorney ended up calling me and said... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 17, 2024

A Wisconsin attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for over a week. Some things aren't fully clear from the post - more detail might be helpful. But based on the brief facts, if CNA assigned defense counsel to your case, there's nothing wrong with them being the one to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Legal Malpractice for Wisconsin on
Q: if I was supposed to start jury trial on Monday and Friday afternoon 454 pages of discovey appears grounds for dismissal

1st degree reckless homicide case is 4 years old, prosecution cancelled 3 times now, 10 days ago at finAL pretrial the da admitted that they didn't know where the witness lived any more and has failed to subpoena in the last 9 months since the last cancellation. the judge asked if all... View More

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answered on Jan 6, 2024

The sudden appearance of 454 pages of discovery, especially after the prosecution confirmed no new discovery, can be a significant issue in a criminal trial. In a first-degree reckless homicide case, all relevant evidence is crucial for a fair trial. If you've been requesting these documents... View More

Q: The deed to my grandparents land regarding his will was illegal transfers to the city of Appleton wis. "koehnke woods"

They didn't provide my mother with a power of attorney created false documents and proof is in some clippings from oshkosh

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answered on Sep 11, 2023

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To address potential illegal transfers or fraudulent actions in regard to a will or deed, it is advisable to seek out legal representation to assist in potentially rectifying this matter. They can help review the available evidence, including the... View More

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