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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby jacksbuddy » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:02 am

Buckwabit wrote:
mudsucker wrote:
ironside39090 wrote:anyone on here have any dealings with putt crull
:? Sounds like sumin you DO NOT want to get on your weiner! :shock: :oops:


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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby mudsucker » Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:39 pm

Well this one time I got putt crull all over my package that penicelin could not faze.................. :shock: :oops:
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby THE BUCKMAN » Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:38 am

huntsober wrote:Betty Ruth Johnson......It takes a female dog to beat one.....


Now that's a good idea. :D
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby esquire » Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:11 pm

I handle a fair amount of divorces in the Bolivar, Sunflower & Coahoma County areas. Tell your friend he definitely needs to hire a lawyer that practices in the area where he is getting divorced. There is a lot of "home cooking" when you have a local lawyer on one side and a lawyer on the other side who is from somewhere else. Not sure where your friend is from, but I would highly recommend Putt Crull. He pretty much specializes in divorce and is very good at it. I know Rusty Harlow as well. He is good too, but I would chose Putt if I had to choose between the two.
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby ewd506 » Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:13 pm

True!!!!!!!!!I used to date her cousin and she was a piece of work way back then
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby williamcoggins » Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:11 pm

ironside39090 wrote:anyone on here have any dealings with putt crull


i have. he demands being paid in full then you get ignored
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby Scully » Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:55 pm

Not in MS but have been divorced- get the meanest female bitch attoney on the face of the earth
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby GulfCoast » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:21 pm

esquire wrote:I handle a fair amount of divorces in the Bolivar, Sunflower & Coahoma County areas. Tell your friend he definitely needs to hire a lawyer that practices in the area where he is getting divorced. There is a lot of "home cooking" when you have a local lawyer on one side and a lawyer on the other side who is from somewhere else. Not sure where your friend is from, but I would highly recommend Putt Crull. He pretty much specializes in divorce and is very good at it. I know Rusty Harlow as well. He is good too, but I would chose Putt if I had to choose between the two.


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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby esquire » Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:12 pm

williamcoggins wrote:
ironside39090 wrote:anyone on here have any dealings with putt crull


i have. he demands being paid in full then you get ignored


Nothing wrong with being paid in full. It only took getting stiffed once to learn that lesson.
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby Faithful Retrievers » Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:46 am

williamcoggins wrote:
ironside39090 wrote:anyone on here have any dealings with putt crull


i have. he demands being paid in full then you get ignored


Strange post over a month old and one post.

Just sayin.

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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby williamcoggins » Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:12 pm

esquire wrote:
williamcoggins wrote:
ironside39090 wrote:anyone on here have any dealings with putt crull


i have. he demands being paid in full then you get ignored


Nothing wrong with being paid in full. It only took getting stiffed once to learn that lesson.



no there isn't anything wrong with getting paid in full, but when you call your lawyer 3 months straight w/o a response, no email, no call back, no letter, no voicemail, then have to send a certified letter to him threatening him before you get a response then there is a problem
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby Seymore » Sat Feb 27, 2010 3:27 pm

Hope a lawyer will tell me whether this is true or not but I believe there are ways to deal with a non responsive attorney. Isn't there a way to report an attorney to the bar is they are not giving you representation if you have retained them. I'm not talking about whether or not the representation is worth a damn or not but if they are not even responding and motions are going unfiled and such.
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby williamcoggins » Sat Feb 27, 2010 5:27 pm

Seymore wrote:Hope a lawyer will tell me whether this is true or not but I believe there are ways to deal with a non responsive attorney. Isn't there a way to report an attorney to the bar is they are not giving you representation if you have retained them. I'm not talking about whether or not the representation is worth a damn or not but if they are not even responding and motions are going unfiled and such.


the first step is to send them a certified letter & if they dont respond then you can go before the state board
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Re: Divorce Lawyer

Postby williamcoggins » Sat Feb 27, 2010 5:37 pm

williamcoggins wrote:
Seymore wrote:Hope a lawyer will tell me whether this is true or not but I believe there are ways to deal with a non responsive attorney. Isn't there a way to report an attorney to the bar is they are not giving you representation if you have retained them. I'm not talking about whether or not the representation is worth a damn or not but if they are not even responding and motions are going unfiled and such.


the first step is to send them a certified letter & if they dont respond then you can go before the state board


i recommend always holding out a little money just for insurance in cases like these, just a thought

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