Trial

If the divorce case does not settle or resolve itself in mediation, then the case will go to trial. Trial in a divorce case can either be in front of a Judge or in front of a Jury. There are benefits to having a divorce tried in front of a jury as well as benefits to a case being tried in front of a Jury. If a case is tried in front of a Judge, the judiciary is often keenly aware of legal principles such as separate property versus community property. On the other hand, if a case is tried in front of a jury, sometimes a certain amount of leverage can be mounted or sympathy mustered which could be beneficial. The facts of a case will determine whether or not it is better to request a Jury of present in front of Judge.

If you are in the process of getting a divorce or have already been served with divorce papers, you need the help of a competent and aggressive Conroe Divorce Attorney or a Spring family law attorney. Contact the Montgomery County, Texas Divorce attorneys at Garg & Associates today to schedule a consultation.

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