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What to Bring to a Pretrial Hearing

By Kysa Crusco on January 21, 2014
Posted in Alimony, Child Support, Courts, Discovery, Divorce, Family Law Attorney, Grandparents Visitation, Guardian Ad Litem, Guardianship, Parenting Rights & Responsibility, Property Distribution, Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, Real Estate, Same-Sex Marriage, Termination of Parental Rights

Before your final trial, the court will conduct a pretrial hearing. Learn here what will happen at the hearing and what needs to be prepared and filed at the hearing. 

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Tags: Alimony, Child Support, Courts, Discovery, Divorce, Family Law Attorney, Grandparents Visitation, Guardian Ad Litem, guardianship, Parenting Rights & Responsibility, pretrial, pretrial hearing, Property Distribution, Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, Real Estate, same-sex marriage, termination of parental rights
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