How To Win Your Court Case Without An Attorney

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • In this Modern Divorce Podcast episode, which was live on TikTok, family law attorney Billie Tarascio talks with Julie LaBenz about the strategies and elements that someone can use to win in family court. This episode is longer than usual, but it's loaded with little known tools that an average person can use to stand up in court and win.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @mymodernlaw
    @mymodernlaw  Рік тому +4

    In this transcript, Arizona lawyers Julie Lebens and Billy Taurasio discuss the importance of self-representation in family court cases. They mention that legal fees can be very expensive, especially in cases that go on for a long time, and that gaining the knowledge and skills to effectively represent oneself can save thousands of dollars. The lawyers also mention their platform, called "Win Without Law School," which is aimed at helping people learn how to represent themselves in court and minimize legal fees. They discuss the topics they cover in their courses, including trial skills and how to handle difficult situations in court, and emphasize the importance of being well-prepared and organized in order to effectively represent oneself in a family court case.

    • @f.f.6323
      @f.f.6323 4 місяці тому

      The prior Judge "Cutrer" respected Due Process. I think any good Judge respects self-representation. Sadly, judges that make bad decisions based on hearing only 1 side early on w/a matter seem to throw the right to Due Process under the bus to save their butts. I hate the uncertain terms: "Absolute Judicial Immunity" (judges) & "Applied Immunity" (cops). They get away with discrimination & and then push their personal biases when they're supposed to be carefully following the law. It all seems like BS now.

    • @siobhansiobhan3062
      @siobhansiobhan3062 27 днів тому

      This is my fear 😢 am in this situation right now.

  • @mrs.r6900
    @mrs.r6900 11 місяців тому +1

    Love your videos! Really helping me feel more confident representing myself. ❤️

  • @deannalauren7255
    @deannalauren7255 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for all of this insight and expertise! Very helpful

  • @cherylmcpherson6246
    @cherylmcpherson6246 Рік тому +3

    I’m in a situation where I filed for a limited divorce but my husband is ignoring and not filing an answer. Now I filed for a default and we have a default hearing in Jan. Is there anything you can help me prepare for this? I’m representing myself because I don’t have the finances for an attorney

    • @mymodernlaw
      @mymodernlaw  Рік тому

      yes, we can help. give us a call ar 480-649-2905

  • @gtfob4shtf
    @gtfob4shtf 4 місяці тому

    I'm self representing in Yavapai county, civil for conversion and more. Although my case isn't family law, I've found it difficult to find limited scope help to proof my docs, validate I'm on the right track, etc. I've had federal pro se experience and recently successfully had a bad landlord win but this case against my evil ex is tough and Musgrove isn't exactly the opposing council of my dreams. Help!

  • @angelacarswell3690
    @angelacarswell3690 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for creating a door of access for families

  • @f.f.6323
    @f.f.6323 5 місяців тому

    My wife's last ex spent nearly $60k in legal fees and was awarded custody of their child. Our ex blindsided him by getting her newest husband, Jacob Wayne Furlow, a convicted methamphetamine dealer who had never met his child to file for ex parte custody. The child's mother was not even listed on this ex parte, yet the judge turned over ex parte custody to this monster. When we went to appeal the judge denied the appeal & refused to address any of the details.

  • @michellesmart366
    @michellesmart366 Рік тому

    I looked at the Win Without Law School site but didn't see an option that applied to my goals - Severance of Parental Rights. Do you have a tailored option for that (abandonment)

  • @user-rl6mx3sc2r
    @user-rl6mx3sc2r Рік тому

    what do i do if i was improperly served divorce papers . they filed proof of personal service but did not do so. they slipped all exposed papers in my door to my carport and they were scattered all over my carport when i was leaving. I was home and they didnt knock and the demand letter is false in every aspect. what do i do now.

    • @mymodernlaw
      @mymodernlaw  Рік тому

      Hey, Lucy! Give us a call at 602-455-1902 so we can get you booked for a consult.

    • @embededfabrication4482
      @embededfabrication4482 11 місяців тому

      so you're trying to stonewall by refusing to be served and you think you're in the right?

  • @jaycamp1857
    @jaycamp1857 Місяць тому

    When I heard you say at 24:14 or so, that women are better at negotiating, was really biased. As lawyers, you both have failed... Just in that small snippet, to understand that statistically, women don't agree. Statistically, women alienate fathers. An overwhelming 68% of mothers alienate. Which stens from NOT negotiating.
    Other than than, great video

  • @KatherineVelasquezM
    @KatherineVelasquezM Рік тому +1

    Guys you are the best, I am a litigan in person and you guys make me feel less alone, thank you 🥹❤