What is a domestic relations pre-trial statement?
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What is a domestic relations pre-trial statement?
Asked on October 24, 2012 under Family Law, Michigan
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
A pre-trial statement is a statement required trypically by local rules of a county with respect to a given dispute setting forth certain reuirements that need to be stated for the court to assist in understanding the issues for a trial coming up.
I suggest that you consult with the local rules of the county where the marital action is pending to see what is required in your pre-trial statement for the court so you can prepare it, serve it on the other side and timely file it with the court.
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