Tuesday, September 10, 2013

What is a Winning Divorce Case?


When a  pro se litigant is contemplating divorce what can they do to insure that the divorce judge will hand down a favorable case in their behalf?  What specifically does the family law judge need to grant you your piece of the pie? 

There’s a thousand and one divorce websites that out there in space trying to pond off divorce forms on you - they're just waiting like a vulture to nichol and dime you to death.

They promise you a winning divorce decision wrapped up in a gorgeous box with pretty bows and all of the bells and whistles, but there’s one dirty little secret that they neglect to tell you – it’s called a divorce case. 

Most family law judges want to give both parties their fair share, but they struggle with pro se divorces because the person or persons representing themselves have dropped the ball.

Statistics suggest that over 60% of pro se litigants forget signatures, don’t serve their spouse according to state laws, don’t answer or fill out interrogatories correctly and came to court without a case.  First things first, carefully study family law in your State, find out what the Statute of Limitations are in your state. 

Fill out every divorce form completely with signatures and don’t lie or hide pertinent information, because it will bite you in the fanny if you lie to the judge. Know the law in your state for serving your spouse divorce papers – state laws vary so go to the government website and review the procedure for serving papers. 

Let’s assume all of the divorce papers have been filled out, filed timely and you’re sitting around waiting for your day in court. Now is the time to become a great detective and work on your divorce case – throw out the “he said, she said.” Gathering evidence is time consuming and takes an excessive amount of time and patience.

Solidify your case by organizing documents, by time, dates, subject that can be used to create specific reports for the family law judge. Understandably if you’ve never experience divorce, you don’t know how to create a powerful case.

A company in Arizona that hasn’t launched yet is offering one free year to those going thru or contemplating divorce. Check them out www.caseboss.com  – it doesn’t cost a dime and they have an awesome team available to answer questions and assist you as you build a powerful case. 

As Always,

Little Tboca

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