Can you file a custody agreement without going to court?
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Can you file a custody agreement without going to court?
You can reach an agreement with the other parent through negotiation, with or without a lawyer, mediation or collaborative law. Or, you can have someone else decide the issue through arbitration (available in some provinces) or by going to court. These are all different types of “dispute resolution.”
How do you get a judge to side with you?
How To Make Judges Like You, Or At Least Not Hate YouDon’t Look Like a Slob. This one is probably a good rule of thumb for everyday life, too, but especially for court. Don’t Look Too Fancy or Flashy. Stay On Point, Answer Exactly What the Judge Asks, and Speak Clearly. Be Prepared with Your Documentation and Don’t Make Excuses For Your Screw Ups. If You’re Winning, Shut Up.
What happens when a judge makes a wrong decision?
Instead, the appellate court determines whether the judge made all of their decisions based on the law. When a judge makes a wrong decision it is called a mistake in law. Next, the law requires that only negatively impacted parties may appeal. In other words, you must have lost the trial.