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Being a lawyer is a hard job. A lawyer needs to deal with lots of legal information. But what makes a lawyer a GOOD lawyer is their ability to be clever and skillful in finding ways around the laws and ways in twisting a story in their client's favor. Book smarts will only get a lawyer so far in the court system--but skill and creativity will get a lawyer a strong reputation among the others.
When it comes to fighting your ex-wife in court, it is important to employ some skillful strategies in order to get what you truly want from your divorce settlement. Facts can only go so far in the courtroom, but a little street smarts and creativity on your part could really turn a case around for you. Instead of just stating the facts, perhaps you could offer speculative information that will get the judge thinking. You'll want to make sure, as well, that you utilize every hardship your ex-wife could claim in your favor. And do your best at concealing any hardship on your side, too. Provide information that you know your ex-wife will forget to include in divorce court, or provide statements from key players in the decision-making process--perhaps your marriage counselor could share a statement that could include some helpful information to the courts that could put the blame on her shoulders instead of yours.
There are many tactics that you can use to get case dominance. Just because your wife has an attorney on her side, doesn't mean that you're set up for failure in the courts. It's important to think like a lawyer and utilize those problem-solving skills you've used throughout your life to get you where you are. Knowing a few strategies and techniques for persuading people in your defense will get you what you want from the courts.
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