mmmagique
Deliver us from evil
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Asking for fees isn't a decision the client makes, it is standard procedure. Naturally, the client can say "NO, the ex hubby who took my daughter and moved out should have no obligations at all, it's got to be my fault, and he shouldn't have to pay for making my life a living hell."
At which point the lawyer will say, "This is just standard procedure, don't worry about it," and indeed, she should not - fees are the least of the problems in this case where a little boy's life is at stake.
My opinion only
She honestly does have complete control over whether he requests fees or not. The lawyer can say whatever he likes, but she has the final say.
It is pretty sop, but in this particular case, it would be better if she avoided doing anything that makes her look even more cruel than she already does.