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Trial
The trial is your chance to convince the judge of the following:
A. Who should be the primary caretaker and secondary caretaker of the children and who should decide the healthcare, education, and religious decisions for the children and what access each parent has to the children?
B. How much child support should be paid and who should pay it?
C. Who should pay for health insurance and how should uncovered medical, dental, orthodontic and psychological care be paid?
D. Should the parties have life insurance to benefit the former spouse or children?
E. How the personal and real property should is divided?
F. Is there any separate property, that is, property owned prior to marriage or received from gift or inheritance?
G. Is there any community property and how should the community property be divided?
H. Should one party reimburse another party or the community estate for money or assets used during the marriage or used to enhance his or her separate property?
I. Should one party obtain an equitable lien on the separate property of another party?
J. Should one party pay the other’s legal fees and costs?