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A Sample Cover Letter To An Attorney
I humbly writing to you this letter for your professional advice, and I am very aware that you are not in an position to give me legal advice on the matter you are presiding. On a personal note, I am not in any position to suggest to you what you can do to alleviate my legal frustration. I am currently and seriously looking for employment and I have not been fortunate enough to get one. I heavily relied on the little disability payment I receive from VA on a monthly basis. Second, I am willing to support my daughter in any capacity I can, for the past month I designated little over $25 in a IRA account for my daughter and I have medical insurance for her. I do not have enough to hire an attorney. This was the reason I went to court without a counsel. I have sought legal aid assistance, but I was turned down because the case is considered contested divorce, which their budget is not enough to refer me to an attorney. I called several pro Bono attorney office, but I was told they wouldn’t be able to assist me. The few Attorney that were willing to assist me said they don’t practice in Harris county. I was able to hire Ms. Eraka Watson under some payment arrangement and with the help of friends and I was able to pay her over $2000 which probably not enough. …show more content…
I am not those who think a courtroom is a joke or those who think they can challenge the legal system. I am educated enough to know what is the right thing to do and I hope you see this letter as an expression for love of this country and its legal system. I asking you for the sake of my daughter and justice entered judgment in this case in line with Texas constitution and child support

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