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How to fill out the FL 08 Trial Brief online
Completing the FL 08 Trial Brief form is a crucial step for anyone involved in legal proceedings. This guide provides clear and straightforward instructions on how to successfully fill out this form online, ensuring that you meet all necessary requirements and deadlines.
Follow the steps to complete your FL 08 Trial Brief effectively
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the online editor.
- Enter your name, state bar number, and contact information in the designated fields at the top of the form, ensuring that this information is accurate.
- Specify the plaintiff or petitioner and the defendant or respondent by filling out the appropriate sections.
- In the 'Date' field, fill in the date of your trial. Complete the case number, time, department, and judge’s name as required.
- Acknowledge that you have filed and served the necessary preliminary declaration of disclosure and finish the language according to your situation as instructed in item 1 and 2.
- Identify issues that have been resolved and those that remain unresolved. Provide resolutions in detail and attach any relevant agreements.
- List any required additional forms that you are attaching, such as the income and expense declaration, schedule of assets and debts, and property declaration.
- Request custody and visitation details along with the reasons in the appropriate section of the form.
- Outline child support requests, specifying the amount and the payment details. Attach a Guideline Calculation as instructed.
- Specify the spousal support request with all relevant details regarding the length of marriage, lifestyle, and financial conditions.
- Indicate requests for attorney’s fees and court costs, providing all necessary details.
- Describe how community and separate property assets and debts should be allocated in the manner specified in your attachments.
- List any witnesses you intend to call at trial, including their addresses and the subject matter of their testimony.
- Indicate any documents you wish to introduce at the trial.
- Attach proof of service on the other party before finalizing the form.
- After completing all sections, save your changes and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as per your needs.
Start filling out your FL 08 Trial Brief online today to ensure timely filing and preparation for your upcoming trial.
(3) A "trial brief" or "hearing brief" is a written summary or statement submitted by a party that explains to a judge the party's position on particular issues that will be part of the trial or hearing. The judge may schedule a conference with the parties and their attorneys before any trial or long-cause hearing.