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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fl 08 trial brief in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name, State Bar number, and address in the 'Attorney or Party Without Attorney' section. Include your telephone number and email address if desired.
  3. In the 'For Court Use Only' section, enter the case number, date, time, department, and judge's name as applicable.
  4. Address the preliminary declarations by checking off whether you have filed and served the necessary forms (FL-141 or FL-144).
  5. Detail any resolved issues by providing a summary of agreements made. If applicable, attach copies of written agreements.
  6. Outline unresolved issues and propose resolutions for each. Clearly state both the issue and your proposed resolution.
  7. Attach completed forms such as FL-150, FL-142, and FL-160 as required.
  8. Request custody and visitation arrangements by detailing your reasons in the designated area.
  9. Specify child support amounts along with payment details. Ensure to attach a Guideline Calculation.
  10. Provide information regarding spousal support requests based on relevant factors like marriage length and lifestyle.
  11. List any witnesses you intend to call at trial along with their contact information and subject matter expertise.
  12. Indicate documents you plan to introduce at trial in the appropriate section.
  13. Finally, ensure a proof of service is attached before signing and dating the document at the bottom.

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However, effective policy briefs tend to contain the same key elements and therefore have similar structures: an executive summary, an introduction, an overview of the research or problem, an examination of the findings, and a concluding section that explains the policy recommendations and implications of the research.
A brief is an authority and instruction provided by a solicitor to counsel to undertake specified work.
(a) Definitions (3) A trial brief or hearing brief is a written summary or statement submitted by a party that explains to a judge the partys position on particular issues that will be part of the trial or hearing.
For purposes of this article, a trial brief is a legal document that is filed with the court shortly before or during trial that addresses relevant evidentiary and legal issues for the court to consider.
(3) A trial brief or hearing brief is a written summary or statement submitted by a party that explains to a judge the partys position on particular issues that will be part of the trial or hearing.

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He recommends a length of approximately four-to-five pages or less if possible. The brief should contain direct points of law and attach the specific cases cited in the brief with relevant portions highlighted.

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