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lighter:
Well, it's time to get this next trial out of the way, and I'm knee deep in documents.

The good new is..... I've documented so well, I have just about everything I could possibly need to lay out the truth of what I've been going through.

The bad news is..... I have to organize it in a way that the court will actually read and understand them, not glance at them and dismiss them. 

Oh dear, oh dear, what to include?  Just as I find satisfaction in a cross referenced stack of very informative docs, I fear there's way too many documents, and the Judge will never read them. 

So, please send light, and any executive function skill light you have lying around, so I can help this Judge "see."

Lighter

sKePTiKal:
Instead of looking at all the overwhelming documents... write out in outline form, what you wish you could say to the judge. THEN, line up those documents where they need to go... where they document or support the various outline points. Then, when you hand it all over... you, Lighter... need to release the outcome because you've done the best you can to make your case and while it's true some people only "judge" per their own bias and denial... that's only SOME people. Let the judge decide how much detail to read... and TRUST that the judge is going to his/her job to the best of their ability.

((((((((((and surround Lighter in the giant cone of white light while waiting on the response))))))))

Izzy_*now*:
Oh lighter,

Are your 'trials' not over yet? what's up?....if Imight ask?

I didn't know, but I send you my organizational skills and hope everything falls into place

and Light
Izzy

Hopalong:
I don't know what's up, either...so despite confusion
I too send

much
light
to

Lighter...

(my organizational skills might not do you much good but I believe YOU have them!)

Hops

Twoapenny:
Light and love your way, Lighter.

I don't know how you're currently organising your docs.  My mountain of paperwork has a synopsis at the front with the main points bulletpointed.  The documents are numbered and then document numbers are listed next to bullet points, so anyone reading can skip straight to that document if they want to.  It also has the page numbers from the main document there, so they can just read that section.  The main document comes after that, where I explain everything in detail, and again, everything is cross referenced with a document number so it's easy to find.  In some instances the same document is referred to more than once and where that happens I've copied it twice and given it a different number so they don't have to flick back through forty pages to find it.  I've also included a list of each doc with its number, brief detail of what it contains and its date.

I've made that sound quite confusing - sorry!  Basically, something like
* Information relating to allegations made to xyz agency on September 12th 2006.  Pages 14 - 32.  Doc no's 7 - 15

You probably already have a better way of organising it.  I know what you mean though, it makes you feel that you want to sit with the judge and read it to him so he doesn't miss any of it.

Do you have a friend that would read through it with a fresh pair of eyes and tell you if there's anything they miss or don't understand?

*

Lots of light and love your way.  Your strength and compassion will shine through xxxxx

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