MissMalowe
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Lucycray said:I might not either, but I absolutely would NOT quit on the day I was due in court. Quit before, quit after. The day of?? Very uncouth. In my opinion.
Without knowing the exact details of their agreement, it's hard to judge. We don't know what he has been paid thus far or if he had been paid at all, or the circumstances surrounding his withdrawing himself beyond her failure to pay him; Which could mean he may have been working on her case for nearly a year's time already without having been fully compensated. We don't know the details. For all we know, each time the court dates were pushed back could have been partly due to his not being compensated and her or her family promising the funds by a certain date. Perhaps yesterday was the previously agreed upon final day he was willing to wait until payment was due and therefore the final straw . The line has to be drawn in the sand somewhere. Just because he withrew the day of doesn't mean that withdrawal came as a complete and utter surprise to Mrs. Mathews.