Joshua G. asked

⚖️  Law

The same GAL was informed by a Court Casework that the Clerk's office 'accidentally' deleted my attorney off the docket case for a five-month period. My former attorney took this opportunity to abandon the case while it was still open, enabling the GAL to submit two motions to the Court uncontested. The GAL warned my former attorney of the correction and the need to formally withdraw from the case. The court already filed a judgment against me three months prior. Do I have any recourse at this time?

December 19th, 2023

Eugene P. answered

If the GAL and the clerk's office were aware of the mistake and the GAL pursued this while your atto...

December 19th, 2023

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