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Yeah forget the lawyer. From what I have heard/read on the subject, if I had legal trouble, I would have a WHOLE lot of homework to do. I am not going to have one of theirs representing me. I will represent MYSELF. I know just enough to make it weird, but not enough to fail to do my homework. Anyway, let's not wish THAT on anyone. And the Losseer and the Wageer are great ones. We should definitely use those terms. Thank you. Nice words. I am keeping a list of words I want to be real, words that I have had to look up. I will now add words that other people point out that are useful. I have saved a few of your images to a file with your name on them so I credit you when I use them. Thanks for your good work!

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Without going into details, I've been represented by lawyers in court, and I have represented myself as well. Same result either way. Not good. That said, you are very welcome.

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I hear you. I actually went to jail twice for not being able to pay child support. The third time I found myself in a deposition in court, I was remembering the last time when the judge didn't like my responses so he threw me in jail for contempt of court. (this was 25 years ago) I know more now. Then, I had no idea about any of it. The third time I decided not to speak until Source or God (however you want to put it) told me what to say. Nothing was coming through so I sat silently. He asked me to identify myself three times before a woman rushed up to the him with papers and he looked at them and said "She isn't even supposed to BE here today." and "You can leave". I threw up on the court steps on my way out. Fun times :) Haha. Now I know that in a court of law I am a natural living woman. I didn't know that before. I thought I was just a victim. I didn't know I had any recourse what so ever. I was driving a nice car one day many months later (my Dads) and saw that judge at a traffic light. I flipped him off and smiled right into his face. It was awesome.

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hahaha. Well that is quite an interesting story. Amazing it went down like that. Taking that right to remain silent definitely goes a long way. I try to keep it limited to yes, your honor or no your honor as much as possible. Not giving em any rope to hang me from

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