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7 Tips :  When Representing Yourself In Court

 Make A Good Impression.

 If you dress nicely, it tells the judge that you respect the courtroom and care about your case.  

  Be Respectful.

 Be respectful to everyone in court, including the other side – and don’t argue with the judge.  Try to stay calm.

 Know What to Ask. 

You can ask court officials for information about the process and what type of information to put on the forms.  But remember, court employees can’t tell you what words to write on the forms or what to say at the hearing.

 Arrive Early.

 Arrive early.  Most judges like to start on time.  But some cases take longer than expected, so be prepared to wait.

Tell Your Story. 

 Tell the judge in a few brief sentences what your case is about and how you plan to prove the facts of your case.  Lawyers call this an opening statement .   

Come Prepared. 

   Bring at least three copies of any evidence you plan to use.  Write out the questions you plan to ask and go over them with your witnesses before the hearing.

Use A Lawyer If You Need Help. 

 Most important of all, you can use a lawyer if you need help.  You may start this case on your own, but later realize that you need the help of a good attorney. 

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