Writing Statement Of Facts
Summary
The Statement of Facts in a family court brief or cross appeal should include a chronological account of relevant events, key facts supporting your argument, and be presented objectively and concisely. Include relevant dates, actions, and outcomes related to the case.Full Conversation
I'm trying to write my answer brief/cross appeal for a family court matter. I have already written my Statement of the Case, listing the long history of this family case. the next section to write is the Statement of Facts and I'm having trouble figuring out what information this is supposed to include
When writing the Statement of Facts for your family court brief or cross appeal, you should include:
- A chronological account of relevant events.
- Key facts supporting your argument.
- Objective and concise presentation without opinion.
- Relevant dates, actions, and outcomes related to the case.
Do you have specific questions about any part of your family court case?