In August 2012, the mother filed a petition in Family Court seeking custody of the parties' children, then ages four and six. Given the serious allegations of parental unfitness by each of the parties, the Family Court referee appointed an attorney for the children, William O'Hern, Esq. In its October 4, 2012 order of appointment, the court directed that each parent pay attorney O'Hern an initial sum of $3,750, against which his hourly fee of $300 would be deducted. The court...
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