Depositions in Divorce Proceedings
Divorce proceedings are sometimes contentious, as both parties are typically in a very emotionally volatile state. When these emotional states are combined with legal proceedings over personal property and child custody, things can often take a turn for the worse. In an effort to make your divorce go smoother, it is vital that you are aware of the different stages involved in the proceedings. One such stage that can often be somewhat emotionally traumatic, but never the less essential to the process is the deposition.
Depositions are similar to witness testimony in court trials. During the deposition process, both sides are encouraged to bring forth witnesses related to the divorce case. They are then questioned by the lawyers on both sides. If you are thinking about filing for divorce and wish to know more about the process, contact the Conroe divorce lawyers of Garg & Associates, P.C. at 281-210-0010 today to schedule a free initial consultation.
How Depositions Work
There are certain steps that go into the deposition process. These steps include:
- Making sure every piece of evidence that can be used during depositions was found during the discovery process.
- Picking witnesses who will hopefully help further your case.
- Notifying witnesses that they must appear in order to give their testimonies.
- Going over the questions that your lawyer will ask all the witnesses during dispositions.
Being as prepared as possible prior to depositions is essential to helping the process go smoothly.
Contact Us
If you are considering going forward with divorce proceedings, contact the Conroe divorce lawyers of Garg & Associates, P.C. at 281-210-0010 today to schedule a free initial consultation.



