Welcome back, listeners! Did you miss your favorite family court strategist? Well, season two kicks off with a bang as we dive into an often misunderstood but critically important topic: perjury in family court.
In this enlightening episode, I pull back the curtain to uncover the strategic implications and often underwhelming enforcement of perjury within family court proceedings. Whether you’re a self-represented litigant or just seeking to understand the convoluted family court system better, this episode provides invaluable insights on leveraging perjury accusations effectively in your case.
What You'll Learn:
- The definition of perjury and its specific relevance in family courts.
- The rare enforcement and prosecution of perjury in family court cases.
- Strategic uses of pointing out perjury even when punishment is unlikely.
- Real-life examples of how perjury can discredit a witness during trial.
- How family court judges typically react to allegations of perjury.
- The critical importance of focusing on your own truths rather than the other party’s lies.
- Practical advice for self-represented litigants on navigating false allegations.
Family court is rarely black and white, and the topic of perjury is no exception. Tune in to learn how you can strategically handle perjury in your case to strengthen your position and reduce the credibility of the opposing party.
New Segment: Tracey-ism of the Week “Focus on your truths and not on their lies.” Discover why spending your energy on presenting your own factual case is far more effective than obsessing over the other party's deception.
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📚 Timestamped overview
00:00 Perjury topic led to continuous content evolution.
03:14 Perjury involves lying under oath, rarely punished.
06:47 Perjury doubt questions witness credibility during trial.
12:30 Prosecuting crime is challenging, especially without attorney.
15:50 Perjury accusations often distract from strong arguments.
17:20 Focus on key child custody factors over perjury.
20:44 Focus on your truths, not others' lies.
24:28 Seeking self-represented divorce/custody case stories, USA.
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Need help in handling your Family Court case on your own?
We have services that are specifically geared toward helping self-represented litigants like you understand the common mistakes that lead to the most disappointing outcomes.
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