What you should know about the divorce process

When you finally decide to initiate the divorce process, you should have the knowledge to help you in the best and most beneficial way for you to start these activities, because the later court verdict may depend on them.
Law firms emphasize that one of the most important factors is hard and convincing evidence as well as composure and calmness during trials. The outcome of the entire process usually depends on which party will collect better evidence of the other party's guilt in the breakdown of the marriage and present better arguments that will have a positive impact on the final stage of the trial. That is why it is important that you choose a reputable law firm, because it is its patron who will conduct your case, determining the appropriate tactics and completing the appropriate documents.


Before the trial takes place, it is necessary to collect the appropriate evidence of guilt, because it is the evidence, not arguments, that is the key to winning the case. These can be text messages, e-mails, letters, witness statements and photos or videos, e.g. regarding marital infidelity, which will be provided to you by our professional detectives.
During the interrogation of the spouses, as well as throughout the entire case, the court asks questions to which it is worth knowing the answer in advance. So, consider e.g. why did you decide to get married, what are the reasons for the deterioration of marital relations and what attempts have you made to save the relationship. Recall also the basic information about your marriage (date of civil or concordat marriage, dates of birth of children, the beginning of the crisis in the relationship) and determine your net income and the amount of monthly expenses. Also, remember that questions are asked not only by the court, but also by the other party to the process - here it is difficult to predict what issues may be raised (if you know your spouse, you know what they may possibly ask). Answer the questions asked by the court and the opponent in a matter-of-fact and specific way - this will allow for a faster conclusion of the trial.
Divorce courts rarely give a verdict at the first hearing, sometimes the case can go on for a long time. If, according to the court, there is a chance for further marriage, it will refer the couple to a mediator, where in the next phase after unsuccessful mediation, the court will issue further decisions, such as separation.

To sum up, first focus on collecting arguments and evidence, which you will then order in the Detective Office - Detective Kraków P&P Piotr Poźniak, where we cooperate with a reputable law firm that will support you legally.