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JDF 1403I Instructions to File Motion to Modify Child Support
JDF 1403I Instructions to File Motion to Modify Child Support
JDF 1400 Instructions to File Motion to Relocate Minor Children
JDF 1400 Instructions to File Motion to Relocate Minor Children
Instructions to File Motion to Modify or Terminate Maintenance
Instructions to File Motion to Modify or Terminate Maintenance
Instructions to Convert Legal Separation to Dissolution
Instructions to Convert Legal Separation to Dissolution
Instructions to Request Service by Publication-Marriage and Divorce
Template Document
Instructions to Convert Legal Separation to Dissolution
Template Document
Instructions for Dissolution or Legal Separation with Children
Legal separation is a legal process by which a married couple may formalize a separation while remaining legally married. A legal separation is granted in the form of a court order. In cases where children are involved, a court order of legal separation often makes child custody arrangements, specifying sole custody or shared parenting, as well as child support.
Instructions for Dissolution or Legal Separation with out Children (Civil Union)
Template Document
Pattern Interrogatories for a Divorce Case
Interrogatory is a written question directed by one party to another regarding information that is within the scope of discovery. When you are issued Pattern and Non-Pattern Interrogatories, you will notice that they are simply a series of questions that require an answer.
Interrogatories are part of the discovery process of divorce. They allow you and your soon-to-be/already ex spouse to ask questions that must be responded to in writing under oath. These answer are then used to determine facts in the case, as well as to question each side if/when the case goes to trial.
Video deposition, Designation of use for trial sample
Video deposition, Designation of use for trial sample
Electronic Openings, Motion in Limine to Allow
MIL re Electronic Openings
DUI Trial Preparation Documents
Typically about two percent of cases end up going to a jury trial. For some attorneys, it can go either way; it just depends on the cases. There might be times where ten percent or more of these cases will go to trial.
Some conviction rates were as low as 63 percent while several were 85 to 95 percent. Actual dismissals of charges occurred at rates, when stated, of around 1.5 percent. One country cited about a 10 percent dismissal rate. Rhode Island cites a rate of about 67 percent convictions.
Certain key factors of what happened during a DUI or DWI arrest, can work to get a case dismissed before court or trial. First-time DUI charges are regularly dismissed by prosecution attorneys or the court itself.
When you hire a private DUI lawyer, it’s typically to represent you in DMV proceedings and criminal court. … However, hiring a private DUI attorney (assuming you can afford one) can be well worth it. Of course, when you’re retaining an attorney, you get to decide who that attorney will be.
Instructions to Set a Hearing and to Complete Notice of Hearing or Status Conference form-Marriage and Divorce
Instructions to Set a Hearing and to Complete Notice of Hearing or Status Conference form-Marriage and Divorce