Divorce Court Doing Your Best To Be Prepared

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How you behave throughout the court proceedings will play an important role on the outcome of your divorce settlement. Just as with any other court proceedings, it is very important to think before you speak in court. Even though a judge can rule against you on specific issues, like the division of property, it is vital that you allow yourself as many advantages as possible throughout the entire settlement negotiation.

Prior to walking into the court room, it is extremely important that you and your lawyer discuss all the details and work out as much as possible with your spouse's lawyer first. Normally this is done in what is known as the early settlement panel or mediation. This panel will be done in a court house and the people who need to be there are you, your soon-to-be ex-spouse, and both attorneys. Family law attorneys hear both sides of the divorce settlement allowing both counselors go over the division of the property, the marital dept which was accumulated, as well as other issues which may compromise the marital settlement agreement. This procedure can be very helpful since it will allow most of the problems to be settled between the couple prior to a judge hearing the case. In some situations, issues can be taken care of as well as agreed upon prior to even entering divorce court.

We have seen the majority of cases on T.V. or in movies were couples come into divorce court and, after all is said and done, the "good spouse" wins. Realistically, this is not actually the case. Judges have the right to make their own decisions in regards to the case, and those decisions may not always go your way. During the process of a divorce settlement, keep that in mind because it will help you to carry yourself properly and conservatively in front of the judge even if the case doesn't go your way. The hardest time to do something like this, of course, is when there are kids involved. When a judge makes a decision regarding child custody visitation rights, it will be based on the evidence your lawyer puts forward and also the laws governing your state. A lot of times judges will make their decision regarding joint physical custody based on their personal feelings. It is essential that you go to court with an open mind and realize that anything can happen. The outcome can go either way.

You need to ensure that you are totally ready before even entering divorce court. Besides presenting yourself professionally attired, it also means you have gone over everything with your attorney. You will be informed if the possibility arises that you will need to talk in court. If you have made the decision to speak, make sure you go over the rules of acceptable behaviors which are required for the courtroom, such as saying thank you to the judge for allowing you the opportunity to state your point of view and calling him or her "your honor". It is also extremely important that you follow the lead of your attorney and do not say anything bad to your spouse. It may be necessary to take notes for your attorney during the proceedings as they might be unable to do so while speaking with the judge on your behalf. Lastly, if custody and visitation rights are at stake, kids should never be allowed in the courtroom. It will only cause things to become worse, and could get in the way of the judge's decision in the final stages.

Your appearance in divorce court can be a brief episode or a long, drawn out process. A good way to keep the court proceedings brief is by being attentive to your conduct during the experience. If you are fully cognizant of the fact that a judge can rule against you, you can hold your head up high and survive the settlement without too many scrapes and bruises. Nothing like the celebrity divorces that we have seen on television, divorce proceedings for the average person can usually be completed quite quickly with little or no arguing. Keeping proper etiquette in mind and letting your attorney set a proper tone will help you tremendously during your courtroom experience.


About the Author:
As a legal secretary, Lindsey Malberg does more than purchase Exhibit tabs. While Legal tab are important, helping clients prepare for court is more important. After all, good preparation leads to good results.



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