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Presenting Your Testimony at Trial? Let’s Get Your Words Organized and Clear.

Going to trial without a clear outline of your testimony can be overwhelming—especially if you’re representing yourself. This service helps you draft a written Testimony at Trial form that organizes your statements, supports your arguments, and ensures your voice is heard clearly by the judge.

Attorney Bonnie Canty uses her decades of courtroom experience to help self-represented litigants craft effective testimony forms that align with courtroom expectations and legal standards.

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What This Service Covers

Testimony at trial is your chance to share your side of the story, and every word matters. But under pressure, it’s easy to forget key details or lose your train of thought. This document helps you stay focused and ready.

Whether it’s for a divorce, custody, or paternity trial, Bonnie will help you prepare a testimony form that’s thorough, relevant, and persuasive—highlighting the facts and points that matter most in your case.

Before Your Session...

After booking, you’ll complete a brief intake form outlining your case and the issues being addressed at trial. Then, you’ll schedule a 15–30 minute call with Attorney Bonnie Canty to review your situation, determine complexity, and confirm pricing for your testimony form.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What exactly is a “Testimony at Trial” form?

A: It’s a written version of your trial testimony that outlines your key points in a structured, persuasive format. It helps keep you on track in court and ensures your message is clear.

Q: Is this the same as an affidavit?

A: No. This is a private preparation tool for your live testimony—not a notarized or court-submitted affidavit.

Q: Can I use this to prepare for cross-examination?

A: Yes. It helps you anticipate what you’ll be asked and how to respond clearly and confidently.

Q: Will Bonnie be present with me in court?

A: No. This is a preparation service only and does not include court representation.