Leejosepho
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I have a case if I want regarding my husband, I saw a lawyer last week. He will take it ...
I am at the very least going to get Tim's law in affect ...
Do you know much about lawyers?
First, "You have a case if you want it" simply means you can file a suit if you want to. Saying "You have a case if you want it" does not in any way imply the lawyer believes you have even the slightest chance of winning.
Next, lawyers are there simply to be sure none of your rights are overlooked or violated so the court only has to go through the entire process once. This might be difficult to believe, but there are very, very few lawyers who ever actually try to "win". Again, most of them quite wittingly only act as agents serving the court. So, "He will take it" means nothing more than that he will take your money to be sure you exhaust all options and are left with no way to try again later if things do not turn out as you would like.
I do not say any of this to ridicule or to criticize you in any way, but simply to express my personal hope you are not making the mistake of believing your lawyer either has your best interest in mind or gives even one whit about the outcome of your suit.
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