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  • Trial on 24 hours notice???

    Hi All,

    I just got the call from the trial coordinator and she said I'm in trial tomorrow....is that possible?? I'd appreciate any input as I'm as prepared as I can be on short notice, but was hoping to have a little time for other things.

  • #2
    Nothing like the unexpected. All one can do is go with the flow. Study the TR and Request to admits...and their response if any.

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    • #3
      Nothing submitted

      They submitted a financial statement and the previous temp orders...nothing else, could it be a slam dunk ??? Not in a million years, but I can dream

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      • #4
        So their position rests with updated financials and their original pleadings. Interim orders are a makeshift until final disposition is known.

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        • #5
          Original Pleadings??

          Their original claim is a lack of communication, which I blew out of the water at our motion in January where the Judge forced them to negotiate with me for more time. I was unable to get them to agree to 50/50 at that time, but not this time...50/50 minimum...for the kids

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          • #6
            Historical communication and co-operation is key. Consent orders along the way somewhat shows this regard.

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            • #7
              Got Plenty

              Lot's of communication, and historical cooperation, I even have controlling and restrictive actions on her part and a few lies on Affidavits...gonna be interesting to say the least. I'm just wondering what games they'll pull as they have nothing

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              • #8
                expect the best, plan for the worst And good luck!!

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