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Dads Divorce - Free custody and alimony advice for men and fathers.

Providing essential divorce, alimony, custody and support information and resources to men at any stage of divorce.
Tags >> Preparation
Jun 02
2009

Information Your Attorney Will Need

Posted by Dads Divorce in strategy , Preparation , Dorothy Ripka , Cordell Cordell, PC , Attorney

Written by Dorothy Ripka, Cordell & Cordell, PC  

 

The relationship with your attorney is the most important one you will form during your divorce case.  In order to create a scenario in which you can get the best possible result, you must remember that your attorney is not privy to the information and facts that surround your family and the martial relationship.  It is your duty to provide this information to your attorney. It is key to discuss what information is relevant and necessary to your case with your attorney.  However, this will article will provide some practical advice to get you thinking prior to such conversations.

Dec 28
2008

Guidelines for Painting a Positive Picture For The Judge

Posted by Rick Ortiz in strategy , Preparation , Natalie Hinton , court , Cordell Cordell, PC

by Natalie Hinton, Esq. (Cordell & Cordell, P.C.)

Many clients begin their divorce cases believing that both spouses are in agreement on all of the issues, only to later find themselves facing trial.  The realization of your case going to trial can be nerve-racking and overwhelmingly frightening.  First and foremost, know that it is okay to be nervous.  It is your future and your children in the judge’s hands, so anxious feelings are expected and even healthy!  By remembering a few simple things, you can alleviate the anxiety and walk into the courtroom feeling confident.