The Do’s and Don’ts in a Divorce (or other civil) Trial
Most civil cases resolve before court; however, a small percentage go to trial. A first and good impression goes a long way toward building a
Most civil cases resolve before court; however, a small percentage go to trial. A first and good impression goes a long way toward building a
In trial court testimony, it is rare that the prosecutor (if the defendant testifies on his or her behalf) or a Plaintiff’s or Defendant’s attorney
Divorce trials are different from other civil and criminal trials because the events that led to the divorce are still going on and creating evidence
Good lawyers never stop learning. Some valuable insights into trial practice and how to be a better advocate from your client can be learned in
The mediation process is confidential, and a mediator can only report to the court whether the parties settle, providing the agreement or did not settle.
Trials are dynamic events and no two are the same, even on the same or similar issues between the same parties. To have a fair
In custody matters, the best interests of the children are paramount, and the process seeks to determine who shall have physical and/or legal custody of
Once the appeal process has been started and the Court of Appeals takes jurisdiction of a matter from the lower court, new evidence or information
When a case goes to trial, the information gathering has been completed. Discovery may have been served and answered, depositions may have been taken, research
Anyone who has watched a courtroom drama, live or a replayed actual trial, or been involved in a civil or criminal matter, probably has some
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