funnybabyboy200
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
I have tried to look up info on forma pauperis, and I'm not really finding what I would like to know, so I know somebody here has the answer.
I understand what it is, a petition to the court saying that you're broke and you would like to be excused for associated filing fees.
I also understand that if the court accepts your request to file in forma pauperis, you can not HIRE an attorney, but you can have an attorney represent you pro bono.
Here's my question: If my ex, who filed forma pauperis, allows our court recommended custody agreement to be signed by the judge without filing for an exception, which will happen on the 8th, will he be able to re-file for custody after that point with a paid attorney?
By the way, I think it was mistoffolees who recommended Mom's House, Dad's House, and I LOVE it. I am eagerly reading this! Thanks for the great recommendation!
I have tried to look up info on forma pauperis, and I'm not really finding what I would like to know, so I know somebody here has the answer.
I understand what it is, a petition to the court saying that you're broke and you would like to be excused for associated filing fees.
I also understand that if the court accepts your request to file in forma pauperis, you can not HIRE an attorney, but you can have an attorney represent you pro bono.
Here's my question: If my ex, who filed forma pauperis, allows our court recommended custody agreement to be signed by the judge without filing for an exception, which will happen on the 8th, will he be able to re-file for custody after that point with a paid attorney?
By the way, I think it was mistoffolees who recommended Mom's House, Dad's House, and I LOVE it. I am eagerly reading this! Thanks for the great recommendation!