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CJane

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The attorney hasn't replied when it is not relevant. However, the receiving, reviewing the relevance and forwarding on to me, I am charged for.

What I'm saying is, ask him/her not to review ANYTHING until YOU give it to him. His secretary or whoever gets the mail should be able to just shift every single piece of correspondence from your ex into its own folder that your attorney never sees until YOU decide if it's relevant.
 


What I'm saying is, ask him/her not to review ANYTHING until YOU give it to him. His secretary or whoever gets the mail should be able to just shift every single piece of correspondence from your ex into its own folder that your attorney never sees until YOU decide if it's relevant.

Thanks, I didn't see your post before responding last time. I will talk to him about it, that would at least save me his charges. I am sure I will still be charge staff fees etc...but those are significantly cheaper than his.
 

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