A Divorce Case can involve a number of trial tactics or styles of litigation. These
Attorney tactics and styles of litigation can include:
1. Energy methods: Simply wearing down the opposition with a slow and steady pace over the years in constant, never ending litigation until you get what is fair.
2. Burning the Bridges: A battle of attrition, where nothing is left
due to bitter fighting to destroy the other side. Pyrrhic victories, where one side has won, but the cost was more than what they won
is often the result in these type of battles.
3. Divorcing as Friends: Working together to raise
your children and end the relationship in a fair manner as adults after realizing that you can't be husband and wife. You can work together as friends to provide the best home, the best environments, and the best models that you can be for your children. In this mode, your divorce costs you the least amount of money. If there are problems, you work them out together and you find answers. It is the model that I like the best. However, as an attorney
I am prepared to ethically employ any strategic style.
4. Emotional and Psychological Chess games: Clients, Attorneys and even Judges can become out of control with emotions. In these divorces, blame, guilt, shame, and fear can rule and place attorneys, judges, and parties out of control. In these highly emotional states, attorneys, judges, and clients often make the worst decisions. Psychological strategies can maneuver parties, attorneys and judges into disaster. Some attorneys and clients can become masters at maneuvering others. Winning requires a cool and objective head. Never do a divorce without objective, qualified legal advice.
5. Battling clients earn attorneys much higher legal fees. The model that some attorneys use is to keep clients uninformed and constantly
opposed to each other. Standing up for you client (and constantly making sure that they are battling instead of really solving problems) keeps fees high and divorces
and post-divorce issues going on for years. Avoid
battles when they are unnecessary.
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