Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois

Family Law attorney problem

My son Jordan is a single dad who filed for full custody of his daughter last summer, based on credible evidence of criminal child endangerment/abuse by the mother. I paid a lawyer over $4,000 to represent him. He initially said we had a ''slam dunk'' case and estimated his fee at $1,500. I had to put up an additional $2,000 in escrow with the understanding he would tell me before touching the escrow so I could decide about continuing. He used the escrow anyway without informing me. Instead of full custody, my son got joint custody, with visitation of about 8 hrs/week and child support payments now amounting to 70% of his net. (The lawyer mistakenly figured child support based on GROSS income!) My son's income has fallen by 50% since then and he needs to have the support payment amount corrected and reduced to reflect his current earnings. Now his attorney has filed a motion to withdraw and petition to adjudicate the $1,500 in fees he claims are still owed him. My son needs to represent himself pro se at a hearing on this motion next week (I cannot afford ANOTHER lawer), but it seems he cannot do so because technically, he still has a lawyer. Legal aid can't help either for the same reason. What can we do?


Asked on 4/24/08, 6:45 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

John Steele Steele Law Firm

Re: Family Law attorney problem

You can try for the best and ask the court to proceed pro se. If you cannot afford an attorney, you then must proceed that way.

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Answered on 4/24/08, 9:23 am


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