Divorce Court Room Tips
When it comes to the Divorce Court Room, you will find this to be a pretty place. Once the divorce proceedings begin, the outcome of your divorce is in the hands of a total stranger – the Judge. You no longer have control. All decisions will now be made by a stranger. Of course this stranger may be having a bad day, not feeling well, or even have had a major fight with their spouse the night before. I know it’s scary and may even seem unfair, but this is the real world and it happens all the time. This judge is now in control of the outcome of your trial.
Here are a few tips to help prepare you for the Divorce Court Room experience:
First, I strongly recommend you try to settle as many issues as possible before entering the Divorce Court Room. This means the judge won’t be in control of everything.
Do not expect the Judge will always make decisions in your favor. There are three directions the judge can go when making a decision: Your way, your spouse’s way, or the Judge’s way. As you can see, two out three are not in your favor.
Discuss how you should act, and when to speak with you attorney before going into the courtroom. Do not speak unless asked to do so by the Judge.
When addressing the Judge with respect by addressing him/her as “Your Honor.”
Never speak to or make comments to your spouse when you are before the Judge.
Leave all hostile and negative emotions at the door. Do not make faces or gestures when the judge or your spouse’s attorney is speaking. Judges see this and do not appreciate it.
Dress for success. Your attorney will have a certain strategy on how he/she wants you to be portrayed. Therefore, consult your attorney on how he/she wants you to dress.
Take notes. Don’t leave anything to chance. Your attorney will be very busy during the process and cannot remember or write everything down.
Be prepared and stay organized. Bring as much information, documentation and any pertinent documents that you possibly can with you. It is better to have too much ammunition than not enough.
Be prepared to be in the court house for some time. You will sometimes wait for hours before your case is called.
You can get more divorce court tips and strategies at www.DivorceAmmo.com
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If you were studying the book in the original French version as I did, I would say that 'le systeme judiciaire ast une machine a broyer'. To translate, the judicial system is like a cider press, a juice extractor that squeezes all a person's resources out and leaves him dry and dissatisfied.
Well, to answer your question simply teh whole concept ot justice is a complete farce in the book. As such there is no real justice in the book. The trial of Meursault is a parody of what it ought to have been. Firstly, it seems to us readers that Meursault is tried not for the murder of the Arab but for the apparently insensitive, heartless and unemotional way in which he buries his mother. He is accused of being 'un monstre en moral'(an immoral person wo has no heart). Also , as the trial progresses, we find, as does Meursault, that is is a trila out of him, in which he has no part. He feels sleepy during the trial. To him, it is simple enough that he has killed the Arab, although he takes time to realise this, and he does not understand why they waste so much time on it.
The Courtroom is used as a powerful symbol by Camus. In the courtroom drama that comprises the second half of The Stranger, the court symbolizes society as a whole. The law functions as the will of the people, and the jury sits in judgment on behalf of the entire community. In The Stranger, Camus strengthens this court-as-society symbolism by having nearly every one of the minor characters from the first half of the novel reappear as a witness in the courtroom. Also, the court’s attempts to construct a logical explanation for Meursault’s crime symbolize humanity’s attempts to find rational explanations for the irrational events of the universe. These attempts, which Camus believed futile, exemplify the absurdity Camus outlined in his philosophy.
Meursault has no discernable reason for his actions, such as his decision to marry Marie and his decision to kill the Arab.
Society nonetheless attempts to fabricate or impose rational explanations for Meursault’s irrational actions. The idea that things sometimes happen for no reason, and that events sometimes have no meaning is disruptive and threatening to society. The trial sequence in Part Two of the novel represents society’s attempt to manufacture rational order. The prosecutor and Meursault’s lawyer both offer explanations for Meursault’s crime that are based on logic, reason, and the concept of cause and effect. Yet these explanations have no basis in fact and serve only as attempts to defuse the frightening idea that the universe is irrational. The entire trial is therefore an example of absurdity—an instance of humankind’s futile attempt to impose rationality on an irrational universe.
Hope this helps!
You sue for the amount you lost. Being humiliated and sexually harassed has nothing to do with the case unless you can prove those things caused you to financially lose money such as needing therapy or something along those lines. If you owe more than what they owe, they can countersue you what you owe and they will win. You can't just throw a number out to sue.
Try finding something about them that reminds you of their name. It's ok if you can't remember faces cause that means you meet a new person everyday! (:
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