| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 357.1 |  | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 14 1995 08:30 | 19 | 
|  |         re .0
    Don't know of any lawyer in that area.  "Good honest lawyer" seems to
    be a bit of a nonsequitur :^}.  As I said back a couple, the
    justification used by most states for extending the "child support"
    beyond the 18-19 year age is to provide money for college.  Now to
    come and demand money for college on top of that is a bit of a double-
    dip.  Most of the laws that I've seen state, "or until graduation".
    Which would put the oldest out of luck.  
    The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the child must be living at home
    for the CP to collect the support.  As always, your state may vary.  If 
    your husband goes back into  court, have him request that the support
    be paid directly to the  daughter(s).  Sounds like the ex is seeing the
    end of the gravy-train and is getting a bit desperate.
    fred();
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| 357.2 | more sarcasm... | QUOKKA::9882::SCHLENER |  | Mon Aug 14 1995 11:44 | 8 | 
|  |     She has to pay for her 2 boats, Maine vacation house and land in
    Florida... What ever lawyer we find I'd like him/her to check out the
    fact that the oldest daughter hasn't lived at home for 3 years. I
    didn't think that my husband's ex had a chance with extending the child
    support past graduation but in Mass. you never know.
    
    Anyone out there - any lawyer recommendations???
    		Cindy
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| 357.3 |  | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 14 1995 13:14 | 10 | 
|  |     Not being from your area, I can't help much in that area.  As I said,
    a good lawyer, especially one that will fight for the father, is hard
    to find.
    Might try some of the local father's rights groups.  Check notes
    38, 135, 202, 159.3, 191, and 270.
    Anyone else?
    
    fred();
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| 357.4 | Framingham Divorce Lawyer | MSBCS::ODONNELL |  | Tue Aug 15 1995 07:49 | 10 | 
|  |     re: .0
    
    	I know a lawyer and have used same for my own divorce:
    
    	Richard Manelis 
    	Manelis & Bereson
    	Framingham, Mass. 01701
    	(508)875-7000
    
    _Kevin
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| 357.5 | family practice lawyer from Acton | TARKIN::VAILLANCOURT |  | Tue Sep 12 1995 11:32 | 4 | 
|  |     Jon Benson, from Benjamin and Benson in Cambridge, lives in
    Acton and will also see people in the Acton area -
    he's a family practice lawyer (mine)-
    his office phone is 617-577-1515
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| 357.6 | Lawyer referral program? | QUOKKA::15838::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:58 | 12 | 
|  |     In an older note, someone mentioned something about a free
    consultation, or lower rates, or some benefit from using
    the (a) lawyer referral program?   Can someone direct me
    toward one of those, or provide a phone number?   Is this
    some program DEC has in place?   
    
    I know when I called for a consulation with a NH lawyer, I
    was asked up front if I had been referred.   Now, I may need
    instead a MASS lawyer.  Or one that practices in both states.
    But any financial break I can get is appreciated.
    
    						cj *->
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