What happens after a divorce deposition?

What happens after a divorce deposition?

After the deposition, the court reporter will type the questions and answers and counsel for both parties will receive copies of the transcript; your attorney will, of course, send you a copy for your review. If your divorce leads to a trial, you will review this transcript numerous times beforehand.

Do I have to attend a divorce deposition?

People present at your deposition will be your attorney and your spouse’s attorney. Your spouse may be there as well. A typical divorce deposition can last up to 3 hours. A Judge does not attend the deposition and will not even review the deposition transcript unless called upon to do so by one of the attorneys.

Is it adultery if you are divorced?

It is not adultery if you have already separated If you engage in a sexual relationship with someone while you are still legally married, it is technically adultery even if you and your former partner do not live together anymore and are no longer emotionally or physically in a relationship.