Conflict with Minor's Counsel
Last year during a custody dispute our judge appointed a minor's counsel to represent our daughter. The judge did not set any compensation limits, specify an hourly rate or outline the duties. All her order said was that we had to each pay half, subject to reimbursement or redistribution. As was typical with this judge, the orders were given when our attorneys were in chambers. This attorney charged an initial retainer fee of $7,500 and then asked for another $7,500 on top of that. She never spoke to me, saw my daughter twice (my daughter was 17 at the time) and got 4 continuations. The matter was settled only because my daughter turned 18. The court records show the matter as "pending." My attorney would never go before the judge to fire the minor's counsel even though I asked him to several times. I have since found out that the judge was obligated to establish reasonable compensation for the minor's counsel when she made the order. I have asked my attorney to go back to the judge and establish reasonable compensation based on what was done so I can get some of my money back. He refuses. What do I need to do to go back to court and represent myself? This is a judge in the Los Angeles Superior Court (Stanley Mosk court downtown).