862.800.7850 Tracey Bee breaks down how to turn court rulings, whether wins, losses, or partial decisions, into strategic data points you can actually use to finally move your case forward. She explains how to read between the lines of your judge’s orders, spot behavioral patterns, and use those clues to predict future outcomes and strategically plot your next move. Learn how to identify what your judge rewards, what language exposes their bias or reveals their mindset, and how to use their ...
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862.800.7850 Tracey Bee breaks down how to turn court rulings, whether wins, losses, or partial decisions, into strategic data points you can actually use to finally move your case forward. She explains how to read between the lines of your judge’s orders, spot behavioral patterns, and use those clues to predict future outcomes and strategically plot your next move. Learn how to identify what your judge rewards, what language exposes their bias or reveals their mindset, and how to use their ...
Season 2 - Episode 18: Using Mediation Strategically in Family Court
Self-Represented in Family Court
28 minutes
5 months ago
Season 2 - Episode 18: Using Mediation Strategically in Family Court
862.800.7850 In this insightful episode your host, Tracey Bee, founder of The Divorce Solutionist, former family law attorney, and your go-to pro se strategist — pulls back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood tools in the family court system: mediation. Though often seen as a peaceful alternative to litigation, mediation is not a guaranteed fix especially for self-represented litigants. With her trademark candor and deep legal insight, Tracey shares why strategy must be at the...
Self-Represented in Family Court
862.800.7850 Tracey Bee breaks down how to turn court rulings, whether wins, losses, or partial decisions, into strategic data points you can actually use to finally move your case forward. She explains how to read between the lines of your judge’s orders, spot behavioral patterns, and use those clues to predict future outcomes and strategically plot your next move. Learn how to identify what your judge rewards, what language exposes their bias or reveals their mindset, and how to use their ...