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1 Answer | Asked in Appeals / Appellate Law, Child Custody and Family Law for North Dakota on
Q: My daughter needs to appeal a Child Custody Judgement that was dated July 23, 2020. Im going to file the appeal.

The grand parents intervened after mediation was completed. My daughter lawyer quit because of funding,. so she had no representation at the Zoom trial. The fathers parents had attorney.My daughter and father were never married, his parents took my daughters son when she took a apartment in... View More

Charles William Michaels
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Charles William Michaels
answered on Jul 30, 2020

First, I am not at ND lawyer. That being said, if you have a final judgment--or if there's an exception to the final judgment rule, in either the statutes or appellate court Rules in ND--I would definitely answer yes, you can appeal. But be aware, usually you have 30 days to note the ap peal... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Appeals / Appellate Law and Legal Malpractice for North Dakota on
Q: This case is about me I want to reopen my criminal case and get a new trial based off misrepresentation is that possible

They had several violations of the rules of professional conduct and got disbared because of it if it's possible how do I go about filing papers myself and what forms will I need

Lucas Wynne
Lucas Wynne
answered on Jan 16, 2019

Many people attempt to do this and fail. More would need to be known about your particular case. You do not want to file a frivolous motion with any court as doing so will just cost you a lot of time and headache. With that being said, if an attorney violated the rules and that resulted in a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Appeals / Appellate Law for North Dakota on
Q: Can you get 2nd off intent to deliver meth N.D.C.C. 19-03.1-23(1)(a)(1) if 1st is for 1/8 pot does 19-03.1-22.2 pertain

This is regarding N.D.C.C out of North Dakota.

The first offense was for delivery of 3 grams of marijuana and the charge was dismissed, guilty plea withdrawn and then changed to a plea of not guilty and sealed after all of the probation requirements were met. The judge, states attorney,... View More

Lucas Wynne
Lucas Wynne
answered on Aug 31, 2018

You are way over your head on this and need a defense attorney. No attorney can give you a real answer until they see the charging documents and evidence. Even if the charging documents made an error, the evidence could negate that error.

1 Answer | Asked in Appeals / Appellate Law, Child Custody and Divorce for North Dakota on
Q: I am recently divorced but filed a appeal to get custodial rights so does that mean I’m married or divorced?
Lucas Wynne
Lucas Wynne
answered on Mar 18, 2018

You're divorced, an appeal won't impact being divorced.

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