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Navigating the Legal Landscape: Understanding and Overcoming Default Judgments

Published by Ben Beveridge | January 13, 2024 | Firm News

Introduction: In legal proceedings, a default judgment is a critical concept that parties should understand. This blog explores what a default judgment is, how it is obtained, and the potential problems it poses. What is a Default Judgment? A default judgment is a binding judgment in favor of one party based on the other party’s […]

Beating a Request to Pay the other sides attorney’s fees- Attacking the Reasonableness of Fees

Published by Ben Beveridge | January 6, 2024 | Firm News

When it comes to representing yourself in a family law matter, you can certainly save a significant amount of money, but you might also find yourself facing a challenging journey. I call this situation the “pro-se killer” when a pro-se litigant is unexpectedly ordered to pay the opposing party’s legal fees. It’s a tough spot […]

Beating a Request to Pay the other sides attorney’s fees- Present Evidence/ Due Process

Published by Ben Beveridge | January 6, 2024 | Firm News

Representing yourself in a family law matter can save you a substantial amount of money, but it can also be a challenging journey. It’s often referred to as the “pro-se killer” when a pro-se litigant is ordered to pay the other side’s legal fees. It’s a tough situation because not only are you navigating the […]

Beating a Request to Pay the other sides attorney’s fees- Safety and Welfare of the Child

Published by Ben Beveridge | January 6, 2024 | Firm News

Representing yourself in a family law matter can save you a substantial amount of money, but it can also be a challenging journey. It’s often referred to as the “pro-se killer” when a pro-se litigant is ordered to pay the other side’s legal fees. It’s a tough situation because not only are you navigating the […]

Beating a Request to Pay the other sides attorney’s fees- Attorney’s Fees as Sanctions

Published by Ben Beveridge | January 6, 2024 | Firm News

When it comes to representing yourself in a family law matter, you can certainly save a significant amount of money, but you might also find yourself facing a challenging journey. I call this situation the “pro-se killer” when a pro-se litigant is unexpectedly ordered to pay the opposing party’s legal fees. It’s a tough spot […]

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