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We sit down with Founding Attorney, Lewis Landerholm, to discuss common pitfalls to be mindful of if you're considering representing yourself in a dissolution matter.
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Common pitfalls of representing oneself in a divorce case.
- Pitfalls of representing oneself in a divorce include lack of legal knowledge and court experience.
- The importance of hiring an attorney for divorce proceedings.
- Lewis Landerholm highlights the importance of understanding legal nuances and fact-checking in divorce cases.
- Landerholm and Altishin discuss the complexity of navigating the judicial system without legal experience.
- Steve Altishin and Lewis Landerholm discuss the importance of understanding court procedures and evidence in family law cases.
- Landerholm highlights the potential consequences of not following proper procedures, including losing the opportunity to modify decisions later on.
The challenges of representing oneself in a divorce.
- Lewis Landerholm and Steve Altishin discuss the challenges of representing oneself in court.
- They emphasize the importance of understanding the legal system and the limitations of self-representation.
- Steve Altishin and Lewis Landerholm discuss the pitfalls of representing oneself in a divorce.
- Landerholm highlights the importance of understanding evidentiary rules in family law cases.