Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Difference in a Powerful Divorce Case & "He said, she Said"

So often unfavorable decisions occur because litigants depend on "he said, she said" evidence. It takes proof or hard facts backed by time, place and occurrence to prepare a divorce case for court.

Don't assume that just because you're a "good person" the family law judge will make a favorable decision in your behalf.

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