How to get organized in your lawsuit and stay that way
If you're trying to impress a judge - and you always are if you're in a lawsuit, one of the best ways to do that is to be extremely well organized. After all, most judges don't know the debt law very well, are extremely busy, and and are likely to think that pro se litigants don't know what they're doing. They'll listen to you better if you can make your arguments quickly and without having to shuffle through your papers to find what you need. And they'll listen to you better if you can find a case that says what you want them to do.
The Case Preparation Binder will help you do all that. It is a one-inch, three hole binder with dividers and index tabs to help you keep things straight. It also includes protective plastic pocket pages to help you keep exhibits or the cases you might want to give the judge. Plus...
It also has a checklist for the events likely to occur during debt litigation and a schedule form to keep you organized, along with paper for notes, and it comes with the Special Report on Legal Research in Debt Law Cases.
Most lawyers use notebook binders to keep their papers straight, and you need one too.
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