But for this poor man and his family, it's important that something happen soon because he's got a son who could be actively suicidal.
Kole: If your lawyer doesn't act fast, then find one who will. If you can't find one who can take this on fast, then see about getting a guardian ad litem or custody evaluator appointed to deal with giving your chidren a voice in these proceedings.
JBar, please, when a potential suicide is at issue, just get out of it. You have experience in mental illness of a different sort, and not parenting, not actually going through with a divorce, and your claim to have "some experience in these matters" is just ridiculous.
You're playing a very dangerous game when you start giving advice to a man to ditch his lawyer, when the people on his side in this divorce might be the ones who can help save his kids.
Push your political agenda with the guys who are all afraid of losing their property, who are terrified of having to pay thier ex wives for having stayed home to raise the kids, for ALL kinds of financial problems, but when a man comes on here to disclose that he has children who are potentially suicidal, consider saving your political agenda for something else.