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Is there a legal code that requires a lawyer to call the respondent before a court hearing to ask if they would like to agree with with the petitioners requests?
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No.
The petitioner's lawyer has no such obligation.
However, the respondent is free to call the petitioner's lawyer at any time and agree to anything.
Thank you adjusterjack. I thought there was something very fishy about that phone call because as soon as I said "No" I do not agree with the petitioner's requests she started to stutter and sounded in shock? Which shouldn't have come to her as a surprise since I have not agreed to any of her clients requests since paper work was filed. She told me under some code that she was obligated to call me and see if I would agree to her clients requests.