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So clubby is the Marin court, some family law attorneys dubbed themselves the "fleas." Family Law Exceptional Attorneys. Fleas. Also named for their ability to live off a host. Into the mix, add mental health "professionals" we recommend running, as fast as possible, from those long complained of, and documented in, Karen Winner's report. No one was surprised when the attorneys who use these "professionals" protested, and very quickly hired a public relations firm. We recommend memorizing the names of these individuals, for you own protection. Mental Health? Not here." The fleas thoroughly enjoyed the pleasures of high fees and Judge Michael Dufficy. For details of his style of what's in the best interest of the kids, click here: Odor in the Court" However as it relates to one of their number, consider the website of the former spouse of flea member, Terry Colyer. The ex Mrs. Coyler was forced to hire counsel outside Marin County, because she was prevented from accessing court orders. Frustrated, Mrs. Colyer registered the domain, cheapcreep.com, winking, "yellow rat bastard" had already been taken. For weeks Mrs. Colyer drove to court to make copies of orders, only to be told, "it's out of the file" or "we can't seem to locate it." Repeated stonewalling from court personnel, forced Mrs. Colyer to hire a firm outside Marin County. However, so entrenced is judicial abuse in Marin, the Oakland firm Mrs. Colyer hired was also unsuccessful in their first attempt to obtain copies. Additionally, Mr. Colyer's attorney requested and received, an an order shutting the site down because it had credit account information. However, when the information was removed, Mr. McCall continued to writing threatening letters to the ISP. Mrs. Colyer has since found an ISP that doesn't cower, and one that agreed with Mrs. Colyer that people might be interested in knowing exact details, of how things work in Marin. The site demonstrates a wealth of in-your-face, judicial abuse in, "Wait, there's more!" Our favor being Mr. Colyer's attorney, John McCall, convincing Judge John Sutro that Mrs. Colyer, who, despite their considerable difference in income, should be ordered to pay her husband's attorney fees But Marin being Marin, we're guessing the reader knew that already. Mr. McCall asked Mrs. Colyer pay the amount, $26,000.00, right...directly to her ex-husband. Funny thing about the amount. It was exact amount a labor judge ordered Mr. Colyer to pay Mrs. Colyer for the work she did for his medical employment business, (for which he never paid her). Ah Marin. Home of the highest breast cancer rate in the nation. And a cancerlike growth in family law.
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