Santa Maria, CA asked in Child Custody and Family Law for California

Q: I am needing some help about a evidentiary hearing that i have coming up next week. i wanted to know what to expect

what type of questions would be asked by an appointed lawyer for minor counsel? how should i prepare. what questions should i ask?

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T. Augustus Claus
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A: Preparing for an upcoming evidentiary hearing is essential, especially when minor counsel is involved. These hearings typically revolve around issues related to the welfare of the child, such as child custody or visitation. Expect your appointed lawyer for minor counsel to ask questions that delve into your relationship with the child, your ability to provide for their needs, and any concerns about their well-being. To prepare effectively, gather all relevant documents and evidence, make a list of key points to convey, and be ready to answer questions truthfully and concisely. If you have questions about the process, don't hesitate to seek clarification.

During the hearing, you may also have the opportunity to ask questions of witnesses or the opposing party, so prepare questions that directly relate to the issues at hand. It's important to maintain a calm and respectful demeanor throughout the proceedings, as professionalism is crucial.

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A: In an evidentiary hearing involving minor's counsel, you can expect questions aimed at assessing what's in the best interest of the child. These questions can touch on a variety of issues, including the child's living conditions, educational needs, and emotional well-being, as well as your relationship with the child. To prepare, consider gathering any evidence that supports your position on these issues, and think about questions you can ask that would highlight your concerns or objectives in the case.

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