This book is a guide for unrepresented litigants and represented litigants to get through their divorce.
This book is an indepensable first-aid book to assist the litigants in navigating the complexities of the family law system when they are going through their divorce wihtout an attorney. However this book is also helpful if the reader is represented. It will help all litigants understand what to expect at all aspects of the divorce.
Lawyers new to the field of family law may find this book to be a treasure trove of helpful insights to presenting a successful family law case.
Launi Sheldon's 20+ years of family law experience in Arizona has allowed her to accumulate a substantial wealth of information about family court, resolutions outside of court, parenting plans, evaluations, divisions of assets and debt, discovery, disclosure, and litigation.
This book helps parties navigate the entire way through the family law system; from before filing to determining if an appeal should be filed - and everything in between. The book will help the reader in discovery, disclosure, settlement of the case or litigation. The book should be used in conjunction with the laws and rules in the reader's specific jurisdiction.
Launi's experience as a litigation attorney and as a former Judge Pro Tem has given her the opportunity to see the many mistakes made by self-represented litigants and how those preventable mistakes lead to disappointing outcomes in their cases, where the results could have been more favorable. As an example, Launi has seen cases where, although evidence was presented to the court, it was never admitted into evidence. If evidence is not admitted, it will usually not be considered by the court. Therefore, something as simple as NOT asking the court to admit evidence can have a detrimental effect on the case.
Launi Sheldon is only licensed in Arizona and is not currently accepting family law cases. Purchasing and reading this book does not create and attorney client privilege and the information provided within is not meant to be specific legal advice for individual cases. It is always recommend that parties seek advice from an attorney in their jurisdiction.
This book is a guide to help readers learn what they need to look for so they understand their rights and their responsibilities in court.
This book is a guide for unrepresented litigants and represented litigants to get through their divorce.
This book is an indepensable first-aid book to assist the litigants in navigating the complexities of the family law system when they are going through their divorce wihtout an attorney. However this book is also helpful if the reader is represented. It will help all litigants understand what to expect at all aspects of the divorce.
Lawyers new to the field of family law may find this book to be a treasure trove of helpful insights to presenting a successful family law case.
Launi Sheldon's 20+ years of family law experience in Arizona has allowed her to accumulate a substantial wealth of information about family court, resolutions outside of court, parenting plans, evaluations, divisions of assets and debt, discovery, disclosure, and litigation.
This book helps parties navigate the entire way through the family law system; from before filing to determining if an appeal should be filed - and everything in between. The book will help the reader in discovery, disclosure, settlement of the case or litigation. The book should be used in conjunction with the laws and rules in the reader's specific jurisdiction.
Launi's experience as a litigation attorney and as a former Judge Pro Tem has given her the opportunity to see the many mistakes made by self-represented litigants and how those preventable mistakes lead to disappointing outcomes in their cases, where the results could have been more favorable. As an example, Launi has seen cases where, although evidence was presented to the court, it was never admitted into evidence. If evidence is not admitted, it will usually not be considered by the court. Therefore, something as simple as NOT asking the court to admit evidence can have a detrimental effect on the case.
Launi Sheldon is only licensed in Arizona and is not currently accepting family law cases. Purchasing and reading this book does not create and attorney client privilege and the information provided within is not meant to be specific legal advice for individual cases. It is always recommend that parties seek advice from an attorney in their jurisdiction.
This book is a guide to help readers learn what they need to look for so they understand their rights and their responsibilities in court.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781668515648 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 08/23/2021 |
Pages: | 180 |
Product dimensions: | 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.38(d) |