I like the idea of having A.I. help with writing and finding information. This can help so much; just make sure to double check the cases/info to ensure it's correct.
Your case law used to help support your claims will go in your Book of Authorities and submitted to your ex and judge. You're not really going through them during your closing statement. The judge will read it after and address them in the final order if needed.
Your closing statement is more of a summary of what you want the judge to decide - supported by the trial's testimonies, evidence, documents, witnesses, etc. You're also explaining how/why this evidence does not support your ex's claims.
You're talking directly to the judge, summarizing the trial and guiding them on what their decision should be.
Your case law used to help support your claims will go in your Book of Authorities and submitted to your ex and judge. You're not really going through them during your closing statement. The judge will read it after and address them in the final order if needed.
Your closing statement is more of a summary of what you want the judge to decide - supported by the trial's testimonies, evidence, documents, witnesses, etc. You're also explaining how/why this evidence does not support your ex's claims.
You're talking directly to the judge, summarizing the trial and guiding them on what their decision should be.
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