In the final installment of this series on preparing for a Temporary Orders hearing in Texas, The Law Office of Bryan Fagan explores crucial aspects of testifying effectively. Understanding attorney objections and responses can be just as vital as the general advice provided in earlier blogs.
Recognizing Attorney Objections
During your Temporary Orders hearing, objections from lawyers may arise. Although the setting may differ from what you’ve seen on television, it’s likely you’ll encounter various objections.
Responding to Objections
When you hear an objection while answering questions, treat it like a red light and pause. Do not try to answer before the judge rules on the objection. The judge can either “sustain” the objection, meaning it’s accepted, or “deny” it, allowing the question or answer on the record.
Answering Truthfully Regardless
Regardless of the objection’s outcome, the attorneys at the Law Office of Bryan Fagan emphasize the importance of answering truthfully and following any instructions from the judge. Testifying honestly is the key to success.
Communicating with Your Attorney
While your spouse testifies, sitting next to your attorney can be challenging when you hear inaccuracies or falsehoods. Avoid distracting your attorney during questioning. Instead, write down your concerns and share them with your attorney after your spouse’s testimony concludes. Your attorney can decide when and how to address these issues while questioning the witness again.
Preparation and Honesty: Your Best Allies
Preparation is essential when facing a Temporary Orders hearing. You can discuss your case with your attorney without revealing specific details of your conversations. At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, private communications with your attorney are protected, maintaining the attorney-client privilege.
Telling the Truth and Avoiding Speculation
When responding to questions, always tell the truth and never speculate. It’s acceptable to admit when you don’t remember or aren’t sure about something. Speculating can damage your credibility, especially when questioned by the opposing attorney.
The Law Office of Bryan Fagan: Diligent Preparation Is Key
While you can’t anticipate every scenario in a Temporary Orders hearing, diligent preparation and effective communication with your attorney can significantly improve your chances of presenting your case effectively. Our team is committed to providing guidance on family law matters. For questions on the topics covered in this series, contact us for a free consultation with one of our experienced family law attorneys. We’re here to assist you in a judgment-free environment.
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Bryan Fagan, a native of Atascocita, Texas, is a dedicated family law attorney inspired by John Grisham’s “The Pelican Brief.” He is the first lawyer in his family, which includes two adopted brothers. Bryan’s commitment to family is personal and professional; he cared for his grandmother with Alzheimer’s while completing his degree and attended the South Texas College of Law at night.
Married with three children, Bryan’s personal experiences enrich his understanding of family dynamics, which is central to his legal practice. He specializes in family law, offering innovative and efficient legal services. A certified member of the College of the State Bar of Texas, Bryan is part of an elite group of legal professionals committed to ongoing education and high-level expertise.
His legal practice covers divorce, custody disputes, property disputes, adoption, paternity, and mediation. Bryan is also experienced in drafting marital property agreements. He leads a team dedicated to complex family law cases and protecting families from false CPS allegations.
Based in Houston, Bryan is active in the Houston Family Law Sector of the Houston Bar Association and various family law groups in Texas. His deep understanding of family values and his professional dedication make him a compassionate advocate for families navigating Texas family law.