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COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 17)Divorce and Family Court: Fake judges, lawyers, and paralegals are the drivers of corruption in Egypt and the USA- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad

Divorce and Family Court: Fake judges, lawyers, and paralegals are the drivers of corruption in Egypt and the USA

Injustice and Poor Legal Service

The book has ugly collective injustice and disastrous impacts on dealing with judges, law firms, lawyers, and paralegals in Egypt and the USA. Before I married my ex-wife, I had not learned how to courts, law offic- es, lawyers, or paralegals. Then, I faced injustice in both the USA and Egyptian courts. I married but failed after discovering the social and sci- entific differences between my wife and me. My divorcee sued Egyptian courts to demand her dues according to Egyptian and Islamic religious law. She managed to obtain judgments from the Egyptian court.

Moreover, she filed a lawsuit in an American court in California, de- manding the same rights as a divorcee according to the state's law. Therefore, she obtained her rights twice, contravening all international and local rules and laws that refuse to grant a right twice. As a result, I suffered all different kinds of nasty collective injustice from the Honora- ble Judge, all the lawyers in the USA (8) and Egypt (5), and Paralegals (2). At the same time, I desperately needed the money she seized for my medi- cations, as I had already undergone a heart transplant that needed every dollar to keep me alive. The question may arise: Is it possible that I would pay her dues twice as a divorcee, once by Egyptian courts and an- other time by American courts? Where are the men of the law?