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Extradiction Order To Puerto Rico For Non Payments

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Extradiction Order To Puerto Rico For Non Payments

Postby Quennel » Tue Jun 17, 2014 6:36 am

Hi, This is what I just found out my step father married in Puerto Rico and althought the divorce was done in Puerto Rico(he never appear due to work  and therefore the judge back in the early 80's awarded the terms to the exwife) Here is the problem: The terms of divorce were for him to pay  until the(kids two of them) finish school or as long they were in school,according to the document there is no age limmit. They are now in their early 30's and althought the N J court closed the child support case He was just served an arrest extradiction court order for failure to appear, mind you he hd hired 3 attorneys whom told him that he did not need to appear, Now  his daughters want 80,000.00 and two life insurance policy of 100,000 each. My step father has no money nor his family this is purely an injustice because of his daughters who claimed that as long as they can they will hurt my step dad. If he is extradicted he will loose his job. Also there is no bail according to the extradiction letter. PLEASE HELP I feel all the attorneys he had paid in full to resolve this case has misrepresented him. I further found out that one of my stepdaughters did an intership with one of the attorneys whom he hired. These girls are ver vindictive they both have doctororactes and I just found out that they attended to college with financial aid from the state of puerto rico while my father paid to them for school. I need a referral of an attorney that can represent my father. He is always paid his child support. Is there any way we can appeal to the supreme court to stop this. WHat the daughters want is to hummilliate him and to continue the extorcion This sounds illegal and although this is happening in Puerto Rico he lives in NJ and according to the law Puerto Rico is a common wealth of the US the child support laws are the same Right? Is this now a civil case if so PLEASE HELP...sep 24 08
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Extradiction Order To Puerto Rico For Non Payments

Postby Theodore » Fri Jun 27, 2014 5:46 am

It is unlikely that he can stop the extradition to Puerto Rico. He should gather his records that prove he has made payments  and hire a attorney or ask for one to be appointed by the court if he can't afford one to help him. In order to be extradited he is being charged with a felony so this is a serous matter.
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