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A pretrial/prehearing statement is a statement that the Court is supposed to review prior to your evidentiary hearing.
In addition to establishing the facts of the case, the pre-trial statement is an opportunity to identify the critical legal issues and arguments in your case. You should highlight the issues that will be addressed at trial and the arguments that you will use to support your case.
Even before discovery starts, however, most states require both spouses to exchange detailed information about their finances, including income, retirement accounts or pensions, other assets, debts, and other liabilities (such as obligations to pay support to children or spouses from previous marriages).
A pre-trial is a settlement conference with the judge. The judge listens to both sides and makes recommendations for settlement. Either side can accept or reject the recommendations. Your attorney should do the preparing, you have to be told what the recommendations are.
The pretrial conference is a critical milestone in your case because it both sets the ground rules for the trial and could even facilitate a resolution of your case.
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