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How to approach a family law judge

by | Jul 7, 2020 | Family Law |

During a Florida divorce, many parents live in fear of the judge in the case. The judge indeed has a great deal of power to decide matters that affect the children or the divorce in general. When individuals understand what the judge can do, it will counsel their actions during the divorce process and afterward.

In a best-case scenario, the judge will simply be reviewing the agreements that the two parents have reached before they enter it as the court order. However, when the two parents cannot agree on something, the judge can decide the matter based on the best interests of the children. The judge will consider the evidence and arguments placed before him or her to reach a ruling.

Even though parents always have the right to appeal the judge’s ruling, the court’s decision will take precedence in an appeal. Accordingly, individuals must be careful to come to court prepared and follow the rules and norms of the proceedings. Judges are human like anyone else, and they can be alienated by parties who behave badly. Judges achieved their position for a reason, and they can generally detect when people are lying to them. Unsurprisingly, they do not like it. Thus, above all, one should be honest and transparent with the judge. While judges can be frightening, one should relax and do the best he or she can.

One way to reduce some of the stress of going before a judge is to hire a divorce attorney. A lawyer goes to court routinely and knows how to behave. He or she may know the individual judges and could give pointers to his or her clients about how to approach the bench. Family court is a difficult environment for everyone, but an attorney can help their clients navigate it as best as he or she can.

 

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