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Litigation

Oct. 3, 1998

Dad, In Child-Support Jam, Says His Lawyer's to Blame

In a world where people often look for others to blame for their troubles, the story of a father of two who is suing his former attorney for malpractice because he didn't get him out of paying child support has some veteran lawyers scratching their heads.

By Cheryl Romo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        In a world where people often look for others to blame for their troubles, the story of a father of two who is suing his former attorney for malpractice because he didn't get him out of paying child support has some veteran lawyers scratching their heads.
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