Quick Wear: Everyone knows I am a good person

Chapter 1033: Lawyer Defending Evildoers 15

"This one……"

Ms. Hu looked at the photo Shu Jiao gave her for several seconds and said, "This one is also handsome."

Shu Jiao:?

It seems there is no cognitive problem, so how could it be...

"But compared to my husband, he's still a little behind."

Ms. Hu then continued confidently.

These words really made Shu Jiao speechless.

Although she was silent, Ms. Hu was not silent.

Ms. Hu sat there and talked nonstop, revealing her "romantic love story" with her husband in full.

At the same time, she said that her husband was two different people before and after marriage, and cried that he had changed his heart.

After a long while, Shu Jiao took a deep breath, picked up her professional qualities, and extracted relatively effective materials from the other party's pile of invalid information.

"so!"

Shu Jiao interrupted the other party's complaint, "Ms. Hu, your main complaint is that you want a divorce, custody, and no joint debts, right?"

"Yep."

Ms. Hu thought about it and nodded, thinking these were roughly the three points.

"What's your husband's attitude?"

"He refused to leave."

Ms. Hu sighed.

Also.

After finally catching such a sucker like Ms. Hu, who would be willing to divorce?

Moreover, in the current situation, if the other party insists on not divorcing, the possibility of the court granting a divorce in the first divorce lawsuit is very low.

Shu Jiao pondered this and asked, "Did you buy the car and house before you got married? Did the man contribute any money?"

"No."

Ms. Hu shook her head and said, "I bought the car and the house myself before I got married."

"How do you know he's cheating? Do you have any concrete evidence? Like intimate videos, or phone recordings with a third party?"

Shu Jiao continued to ask questions and gave her examples.

"This does not."

Ms. Hu still shook her head. "He told me himself that he had a mistress outside. When I was pregnant, he went out to live with his mistress."

Ok?

Are cheating people so blatant now?

Shu Jiao was stunned by this. She wrote it down on the record sheet and then asked a series of questions.

"Do you know who the third person is? Do you have any evidence that they are living together? For example, a rental contract or something like that."

"You said you were abused."

"Do you remember roughly when and where he attacked you? Did you go to the hospital for treatment? Did you get a medical checkup or call the police? Or did you seek help from the Women's Federation?"

"The man is gambling. Do you have any concrete evidence?"

"For example, the creditor's contact information, or an IOU, or a video or audio recording of the man admitting to gambling?"

Shu Jiao asked, and Ms. Hu answered honestly.

It’s not that Shu Jiao asked too many questions. These are all information that must be known before filing a lawsuit.

The more detailed your understanding, the higher your chances of winning.

Thinking about it, Shu Jiao asked again: "Does the man have a job? Does he have any other assets?"

"No. He has no money."

"Then there's a good chance you'll get custody."

Shu Jiao can basically be sure of this.

"One more question. When did you find out about this 60 yuan gambling debt? Did he give you anything like a loan agreement or IOU for you to sign?"

"Has he ever contributed to the household expenses in the past few years of marriage?"

These questions are the key to whether the man’s remaining 60 gambling debt can be considered a joint debt of the couple!

1. Joint signature or subsequent ratification;

2. Daily family needs;

3. The creditor can prove that the debt is used for the common life and joint production and operation of the couple.

If any of the above conditions is met, it will be considered a joint debt of the couple.

Strictly speaking, gambling debts are explicitly excluded from joint debts of a couple.

But some cunning men like to use those little tricks to rationalize gambling debts as joint debts of the couple.

Drag someone into trouble and make them bear debt.

Pooh!

So shameless!

"I only found out the day before yesterday. He didn't ask me to sign anything. At home..."

Ms. Hu hesitated for a few seconds, as if thinking, "He never spent any money at home. He never gave me any money."

Surprise!

What a surprise!

The most complicated property division in a divorce case is so clear and straightforward for this family.

That would be easier to do.

Shu Jiao continued to ask her some details.

to be frank.

Ms. Hu's case is actually quite complicated, involving domestic violence, gambling debts, property preservation, custody, divorce...

After asking about the general situation, Shu Jiao calculated the basic expenses for her.

Since Ms. Hu could provide some materials herself, it reduced some of her workload, and Shu Jiao had just graduated.

After a little calculation, the answer was finally given -

3w.

This is already the most favorable price.

After all, Shu Jiao also has to collect evidence of the man's domestic violence and infidelity for Ms. Hu, deal with a disputed gambling debt of 60 yuan, and preserve her real estate and car assets to prevent the man from transferring his property.

They are all trivial matters.

Being a lawyer is really not an easy job!

"Thirty thousand?"

Ms. Hu was obviously a little shocked. "This is too expensive!"

But then she didn't know what she was thinking, her face turned dark blue, and she gritted her teeth and said, "Thirty thousand is thirty thousand. This time, I must get a divorce!"

This time?

Shu Jiao raised the corners of her eyebrows slightly, but she didn't realize anything at this time, and comforted Ms. Hu softly.

After finishing the work, he began to instruct Ms. Hu on what to do next.

For example, how to preserve existing evidence, how to obtain evidence legally, how to preserve property...

Ms. Hu gave the money very readily and listened very attentively.

Shu Jiao felt relieved after seeing this.

After talking with her, two hours had passed.

Just as there was no case on hand, Shu Jiao devoted herself to running around for Ms. Hu. It took her several days to prepare the materials and hand them over to the court for filing.

"Are you a lawyer?"

That day, Shu Jiao had just finished chatting with Ms. Hu outside.

As Ms. Hu left, an old lady appeared with a cane in one hand and grabbed Shu Jiao, who was about to leave, and asked again, "Are you a lawyer?"

"Yes."

Shu Jiao responded politely.

I was thinking: These days, lawyers’ clients also demand door-to-door delivery?

"That's great! I was just about to find a lawyer."

The old lady laughed.

Shu Jiao took a quick look and thought that the old lady must be at least 75 years old.

At this age...it should be a business related to inheritance or maintenance, right?

It’s not that I can’t answer it.

"Row."

Shu Jiao sat back down again. "Grandma, please sit down. What do you want to do with a lawyer?"

"As for me, I have an old house that's worth about 800,000 to 900,000 yuan, and I still have about 200,000 yuan left on my card."

The old lady said this with a helpless sigh.

"I have a son who works abroad. He left when he was 26 and hasn't been back in all these years."

After hearing this, Shu Jiao understood.

"You do?"

Is this because the son is unfilial and is planning to give the property to outsiders; or does he want to use the property to force his biological son to come back and support him?

"I want to find a lawyer to help me make a will."

The old lady said calmly.

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