It's no secret that the judge's in the
Rhode Island Family Court would rather see divorces worked out
amicably. This goes along with the whole domino theory of how cases
flow better. It's quite simple actually. Each year more and more
cases are filed in the Rhode Island Family Courts with only a limited
budget and staff to handle all of them. Naturally, the more divorce
cases that are resolved amicably, the faster those cases are cleared up
and time is freed up for other cases that may need it, or to give the
family court staff a breather to catch up with the daily filing,
docketing, rescheduling, file transfers, etc.... that invariably happen
on a day to day basis.
While I for one most certainly appreciate
the smiles and kindness extended to me by a good majority of the people
who work at these family courts, make no mistake about it that I try to
afford these folks the respect they deserve for all their hard work.
It doesn't go unnoticed by me and I encourage all person's who
represent themselves on a Pro Se basis to keep in mind that these
people are the ones who make the family court tick and keep it moving.
Therefore, it's not just with with the divorce cases, but rather the
more amicable we are with each other on a daily basis, the better the
system flows and hopefully we can all contribute a little bit of a
smile or kindness to each other so that all of our days end up
brightened in the end.
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Authored by:
Christopher A. Pearsall, Attorney-at-Law
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