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204 - The 4 Truths That Exist in Every Courtroom

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In this show, Leh and Todd talk about the Four Truths that exist in every courtroom in a divorce or family law case. And, they break down the 6 things you can do to make sure that your truth is the one that is the one that the Court accepts.

The 4 truths are:
  1. Your truth,
  2. Your spouse's truth,
  3. The actual truth, and
  4. The only truth that matters - what the judge (or jury in some cases) thinks is the truth.
The 6 things you can do to help the Judge adopt your truth are:
  1. Maintain Self-awareness and Accept the 4 truths regardless of the fairness.
  2. Hire an attorney that knows the Judge
  3. Listen to your attorney
  4. If you can, choose a mediator that knows the Judge and can give you some great reality checking
  5. Get a case evaluation from another lawyer who is familiar with the Judge
  6. Testify with Humility
If you would like a transcript of this show, you can find it on our website. If you are enjoying the show, please take a moment to post a positive review about it. Not sure how? You can read about it here.
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In this show, Leh and Todd talk about the Four Truths that exist in every courtroom in a divorce or family law case. And, they break down the 6 things you can do to make sure that your truth is the one that is the one that the Court accepts.

The 4 truths are:
  1. Your truth,
  2. Your spouse's truth,
  3. The actual truth, and
  4. The only truth that matters - what the judge (or jury in some cases) thinks is the truth.
The 6 things you can do to help the Judge adopt your truth are:
  1. Maintain Self-awareness and Accept the 4 truths regardless of the fairness.
  2. Hire an attorney that knows the Judge
  3. Listen to your attorney
  4. If you can, choose a mediator that knows the Judge and can give you some great reality checking
  5. Get a case evaluation from another lawyer who is familiar with the Judge
  6. Testify with Humility
If you would like a transcript of this show, you can find it on our website. If you are enjoying the show, please take a moment to post a positive review about it. Not sure how? You can read about it here.
  continue reading

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