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In this episode of Divorce and Family Law Podcast, Attorney Jonathan Jacobs discusses two recent court hearings, emphasizing the importance of having substantial evidence when filing petitions in family law cases. Attorney Jacobs critiques the practice of filing unsubstantiated claims and highlights the necessity of complying with court orders to ensure a fair legal process. The discussion provides insights into the standards of evidence required in family law and the implications of non-compliance in court proceedings.

  1. We won because of the other side.
  2. You ought to consider having the goods first.
  3. Simply stating something without proof is deficient.
  4. Attorney fees should be awarded against the person that files nothing.
  5. Compliance is against your client's interest, present that to the trier.
  6. If you do it and the other side does not do it, maybe the judge will give that other side another chance.
  7. If you are violating a court order, it's time for the trier to act.
  8. Family law mirrors civil law in many ways.
  9. You should have evidence to support your claims.
  10. The burden to change time sharing or alimony is extraordinary.

"Family law mirrors civil law in many ways."

Chapters
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Winning in Court: The Importance of Evidence
02:53
Compliance with Court Orders: A Key to Success

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