Q: My wife and I have been married for past 8 years and she has been divorced for the past 12 years. We have custody of her 2 teenage girls. Their father does not like that I am an active parent in their lives and is also trying to get out of paying custody so he filed for a temp. order of protection against me toward them after a verbal argument I had with one of the girls due to their attitudes and I grounded them. He then filed for a change of custody against my wife. So, we have 2 separate court cases going on. I had a lawyer represent me through so far but nothing is solved yet and I can;t afford it anymore. Can I apply for a court appointed lawyer to represent me since we have not gone to trial yet? There's only been hearings so far.
A: David's Answer: You can ask the court to assign you a lawyer, assuming you're financially eligible. The Court will not only consider income (generally below $40-45,000/year) as well as property/assets. Schedule a consult with an Orange/Westchester Family Law attorney for more info. -- David Bliven, Westchester Family Law attorney (www.blivenlaw.net)
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