What is the name of your state? Utah
I know that many of you are fighting your family law battles, and I wanted to spare my positive experience. I've been divorced for eight years (and it really doesn't get easier). I decided four years ago that I would file pro se for medical expenses, etc. It took this long to gear up my courage and actually do it.
Now, I'm glad that I did. The judge signed my Order on Order to Show Cause yesterday. It includes a judgment over $2000 plus I objected to the health insurance issue and there may be another $1000. I have spent a lot of time reading on how to do things. When I got confused, I went to the free legal clinic in Salt Lake City. It tooks hours and hours, but now I know how. Next, I'm going to try and proceed with a contempt hearing (My ex still hasn't figured out how to read the divorce decree and do what's in it).
My commissioner and judge has been good to me. I didn't like my commissioner at all - until my last court date. Then, he seemed more human and interested in me as a person. I could see what way he was going to rule before he ruled. I think he gave me respect as a person because my order followed the format like the legal clinic recommended and my exhibits were neat and numbered. It made his job easier.
So, everyone - hang in there! I've learned to manage despite an uncooperative jerk of an ex-husband. Just keep trying. Follow your divorce decree, keep trying to use the legal system, and be brave, if you want to do things pro se.
Good luck!
I know that many of you are fighting your family law battles, and I wanted to spare my positive experience. I've been divorced for eight years (and it really doesn't get easier). I decided four years ago that I would file pro se for medical expenses, etc. It took this long to gear up my courage and actually do it.
Now, I'm glad that I did. The judge signed my Order on Order to Show Cause yesterday. It includes a judgment over $2000 plus I objected to the health insurance issue and there may be another $1000. I have spent a lot of time reading on how to do things. When I got confused, I went to the free legal clinic in Salt Lake City. It tooks hours and hours, but now I know how. Next, I'm going to try and proceed with a contempt hearing (My ex still hasn't figured out how to read the divorce decree and do what's in it).
My commissioner and judge has been good to me. I didn't like my commissioner at all - until my last court date. Then, he seemed more human and interested in me as a person. I could see what way he was going to rule before he ruled. I think he gave me respect as a person because my order followed the format like the legal clinic recommended and my exhibits were neat and numbered. It made his job easier.
So, everyone - hang in there! I've learned to manage despite an uncooperative jerk of an ex-husband. Just keep trying. Follow your divorce decree, keep trying to use the legal system, and be brave, if you want to do things pro se.
Good luck!