Pro Se Litigant Cross Examination

Summary

Pro se litigants in family court can be cross-examined by the opposing party to challenge their testimony. To minimize questioning, one can choose not to testify, settle the case before trial, or consult an attorney for strategic advice.

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How would one not be questioned during cross examination
In a family court trial, it's typically not possible to avoid cross-examination entirely if you're presenting your own testimony. However, you can minimize questioning by:
- Choosing not to testify, but this may affect your case.
- Settling the case before trial.
- Consulting an attorney for strategic advice.
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