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Rolando rodriguez abogado
Rolando rodriguez abogado













rolando rodriguez abogado

Rolando was Mahoney's client and it was Mahoney who helped him get temporary custody of Zachary. On June 8, he and Walter went to the Carpentersville, Illinois law office of Timothy McNamee and Timothy Mahoney. Nally had a lengthy criminal history, including gang involvement and violent offenses. Walter and her then-boyfriend, William Nally Sr., drove back to Illinois to look for Zachary.

rolando rodriguez abogado

Walter later got custody of Zachary, but she never saw her son again. He went to Tennessee and, with the help of a friend, forcibly took the child back, snatching him from a church parking lot and injuring Zachary's grandfather in the process. Rolando, sought and received full temporary custody because Walter had taken Zachary out of the state without permission. She took Zachary from their home in Kane County, Illinois to her father's home in Claiborne County. Rolando's ex-wife, Nadine Walter, was fighting for custody of Zachary in 1987. Hernandez, Roy Rodriguez and/or Ray Rivera. He's described as Hispanic, 5'6 and 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. His date of birth is November 3, 1958, making him 28 years old at the time of his son's abduction. A felony warrant for abduction was issued for Rolando on September 25, 1987, over three months after he absconded with his son, and a federal warrant was issued later.Īn age-progressed image of Rolando is posted with this case summary. Unfortunately we wasted a whole lot of money and time, and most of all our hope to be able to move to the US was crushed and that’s the most upsetting thing of all.Details of Disappearance Zachary was abducted by his non-custodial father, Rolando Rodriguez, on June 7, 1987.

rolando rodriguez abogado

He never informed us about this and he just never got back to us up to now (one and half month as of right now). After not hearing from him for four weeks (one month!), we found out that he no longer works with the law firm he used to work for. Not only did he not actively work for us during the five months before we found out this very upsetting truth about the visa we were pursuing (which, again, was suggested by him), but I always had to send him e-mails to be updated on the progress, if any. In the meantime, Rolando simply disappeared. After sending him an advance payment of almost one half of his total fee and after he had us pay a business plan company and a business attorney to set up a corporation in the US plus other fees (over $ 4,000 dollars in total), we found out through other reliable sources that we would never get an L-1A visa because our current company in Italy does not have the right structure to be approved for an L-1A visa. We were looking for a way to obtain an immigration visa and he suggested an L-1A visa. Unfortunately I have to report a negative experience with Mr Rodriguez.















Rolando rodriguez abogado