When in an Ann Arbor custody battle you should consider the advantages
of private courts.
You may choose to bypass the Ann Arbor custody battle public court
system for reasons such as the following:
To Save Stress
The legal community has a saying, "Justice delayed is justice denied."
Nowhere is that more true than with child custody. If the dispute
drags on for three or four years-whatever the original point-the
damage to the children will far outweigh the gain. In contrast to the
regular court system where it may be years before trial, in a private
court the judge can hear the case quickly, make a decision, and
everyone can move on in their lives.
To Save Money
This ability to decide a Ann Arbor custody battle case quickly offers
more than emotional savings-it offers real financial savings, as well.
In the public courts, the parties will typically have to pay for their
experts to appear on short notice-a very expensive option. Also, in
the public courts, the trial may be stopped as other cases intrude on
the judge's time, forcing the litigants to miss more work days to
return to court. And finally, a public court trial will involve time-
consuming legal procedure, slowing the case down and making the
parties pay higher legal fees. None of this is true in a private
court. The parties will have an early and well-anticipated trial date.
The judge will give his or her full attention to the case without
interruption, and the parties can simplify the procedure, thus
creating a shortened, abbreviated trial.
To Keep It Private
You may also want to take your Ann Arbor custody battle case to a
private court to do just that-keep it private. Because public court
trials are normally open to the public, the decisions of the judge
become part of the public record-available to anyone who wants to read
it. This has certain advantages, such as protecting the public by
revealing the biases of a given judge, but it also exposes the most
intimate details of your personal life. By taking your dispute to a
private court, you can maintain confidentiality.
To Get a Better Judge
If you've ever been in front of a Ann Arbor custody judge before, you
probably know there are good judges and there are bad judges. In many
court systems, family law is not a sought-after assignment, and the
judge who hears your case may be the most inexperienced judge around.
This can lead to a legal mistake that may force one of the parents to
undertake a costly and time-consuming appeal-not to mention the
potential harm to the children. In a private court, the judge must be
approved by both sides, so you can research his or her public record
to ensure that the judge is unbiased and has plenty of experience with
cases similar to yours.
"Private judging creates a situation where the wealthy can avoid the
burdens of the Ann Arbor custody battle public courts and purchase
speedy and, for them, relatively affordable justice... The unspoken
message that while justice is blind and available to all, it is
readily accessible only at a certain monetary price." Justice Irving
R. Kaufman
Win You Custody and Save You Thousands in Attorney Costs:
http://wincc.key.to/
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