The first thing to consider is whether you can avoid a hearing or trial by settlement. If settlement is a possibility, that is often the best resolution as it gives you and the other party control over the disposition of the matter rather than giving that authority to a Judge who does not know you and only has a limited time to spend on your case.
Case OutlineThe first thing to do is to create an outline of the important aspects of your case.
It is important to obtain a sufficient factual foundation through disclosure and discovery fact gathering. Only then can the strength and weaknesses of a case be determined. It is important to identify all evidence that can prove a case. This involves identifying people with first-hand evidence who can appear as witnesses and identifying relevant documents that exist. Witnesses are typically served with a subpoena, which compels them to appear. It is important to refer to the law to determine what elements must be proven to establish your claims. Advance planning for the joint trial management certificate is important as well. It sets forth the theory of the case and identifies what evidence will be presented.
Not all information is admissible as evidence. Evidence must be relevant and reliable and submitted in accordance with the rules of evidence. Hearings and trials are time limited so there is not necessarily time to present all evidence desired. Self-represented litigants tend to place emphasis on facts that are not legally relevant. It may be helpful to engage a coach in identifying what evidence is legally relevant and how to present it.
Is it time to turn change into opportunity? At Janko Family Law Solutions we know how to work with you to reach your litigation goals. We are committed to assisting you with pursuing settlement to preserve family relations to the maximum extent possible, however also can advise on representing your interests in contested litigation if desired or necessary. Give us a call for a complimentary case assessment at 719-344-5523, or fill out our confidential online intake form.