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A father showed up to court saying: “I only make $15 an hour.” Judge asked one question: “What were you making before?” Answer: $63,000 a year. Then it got worse. He quit right after the baby was born. The judge connected it immediately. This wasn’t bad luck. It looked like strategy. And in California— That doesn’t work. Because courts can impute income. Meaning they base support on what you should be earning. Not what you chose to drop to. Result? He didn’t lower support. He damaged his credibility. Follow Wade Litigation for real legal insight.  #LawTok #ChildSupportCourt #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #FamilyCourt
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A father showed up to court saying: “I only make $15 an hour.” Judge asked one question: “What were you making before?” Answer: $63,000 a year. Then it got worse. He quit right after the baby was born. The judge connected it immediately. This wasn’t bad luck. It looked like strategy. And in California— That doesn’t work. Because courts can impute income. Meaning they base support on what you should be earning. Not what you chose to drop to. Result? He didn’t lower support. He damaged his credibility. Follow Wade Litigation for real legal insight. #LawTok #ChildSupportCourt #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #FamilyCourt
5 years with dad. Stable. Routine. Then— “I want the child back.” “And child support.” Court paused. Because custody isn’t about money— It’s about the child’s life. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #DivorceReality
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5 years with dad. Stable. Routine. Then— “I want the child back.” “And child support.” Court paused. Because custody isn’t about money— It’s about the child’s life. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #DivorceReality
The fastest way to lose credibility in court? Argue with the judge. Not the other side. The judge. She was asked one simple question. Instead of answering... She challenged the judge's authority. The courtroom changed instantly. Because every hearing has two battles. The legal case. And your credibility. Most people only realize they're fighting the second one... After they've already lost it. #CourtroomDrama #LawTok #Judge #LawyerExplains #AttorneyTok #LegalEducation #Court
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The fastest way to lose credibility in court? Argue with the judge. Not the other side. The judge. She was asked one simple question. Instead of answering... She challenged the judge's authority. The courtroom changed instantly. Because every hearing has two battles. The legal case. And your credibility. Most people only realize they're fighting the second one... After they've already lost it. #CourtroomDrama #LawTok #Judge #LawyerExplains #AttorneyTok #LegalEducation #Court
She said: “I make $150,000.” He said: “I’m a teacher. I make $50,000.” She mocked him in court. Called him a “broke little teacher.” But the judge asked one thing: Who is actually raising the kids? Answer: Him. Then the calculation happened. $2,300 per month in child support. Here’s the reality in California: Child support isn’t emotional. It’s a formula. Higher earner + less custody = pays. Math wins. Every time. Follow Wade Litigation for California child support strategies that deal in reality. #CourtroomReality #FamilyLaw #ChildSupportCourt #LawTok #DivorceStrategy
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She said: “I make $150,000.” He said: “I’m a teacher. I make $50,000.” She mocked him in court. Called him a “broke little teacher.” But the judge asked one thing: Who is actually raising the kids? Answer: Him. Then the calculation happened. $2,300 per month in child support. Here’s the reality in California: Child support isn’t emotional. It’s a formula. Higher earner + less custody = pays. Math wins. Every time. Follow Wade Litigation for California child support strategies that deal in reality. #CourtroomReality #FamilyLaw #ChildSupportCourt #LawTok #DivorceStrategy
She ordered what she wanted. Went to the bathroom. Came back… Different meal. He canceled it. Said she needed to lose weight. Sounds small. But in court? That’s a pattern. And patterns decide cases. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #DomesticViolenceAwareness #Relationships
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She ordered what she wanted. Went to the bathroom. Came back… Different meal. He canceled it. Said she needed to lose weight. Sounds small. But in court? That’s a pattern. And patterns decide cases. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #DomesticViolenceAwareness #Relationships
The judge asked: “Is she always angry?” He said: “She has 3 personalities.” Mean. Low self-esteem. And one I like. Judge asked: “When do you see that one?” His answer? “Payday.” Funny moment… But serious in court. Because it shows how money affects behavior. And that matters in family law. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #SpousalSupport #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #RelationshipTruth
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The judge asked: “Is she always angry?” He said: “She has 3 personalities.” Mean. Low self-esteem. And one I like. Judge asked: “When do you see that one?” His answer? “Payday.” Funny moment… But serious in court. Because it shows how money affects behavior. And that matters in family law. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #SpousalSupport #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #RelationshipTruth
She says: “Let me hold my son.” But here’s what the court already decided. She disappeared for three months. Didn’t answer calls. Didn’t cooperate. Didn’t follow court orders. The judge awarded him full custody. Now she wants to act like nothing happened. Here’s the reality in California family court: Custody isn’t about who cries louder. It’s about consistency. Who shows up. Who answers. Who actually parents. And if a parent ignores the court? They lose credibility fast. Follow Wade Litigation for California custody enforcement strategies that protect parents who show up. #FamilyCourtReality #CustodyCourt #LegalEducation #LawTok #DivorceStrategy
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She says: “Let me hold my son.” But here’s what the court already decided. She disappeared for three months. Didn’t answer calls. Didn’t cooperate. Didn’t follow court orders. The judge awarded him full custody. Now she wants to act like nothing happened. Here’s the reality in California family court: Custody isn’t about who cries louder. It’s about consistency. Who shows up. Who answers. Who actually parents. And if a parent ignores the court? They lose credibility fast. Follow Wade Litigation for California custody enforcement strategies that protect parents who show up. #FamilyCourtReality #CustodyCourt #LegalEducation #LawTok #DivorceStrategy
Most people walk into court… Talking. Threatening. Hoping. She didn’t. She walked in with signed divorce papers. Ready. Condition set. Decision made. And that changes everything. Because in court— The prepared party has the advantage. Every time. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #DivorceStrategy #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #RelationshipTruth
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Most people walk into court… Talking. Threatening. Hoping. She didn’t. She walked in with signed divorce papers. Ready. Condition set. Decision made. And that changes everything. Because in court— The prepared party has the advantage. Every time. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #DivorceStrategy #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #RelationshipTruth
She walked in confident. Demanding money. But the kids? Live with him. He does the parenting. Judge flipped it. Now she owes. Because support isn’t about gender— It’s about who shows up. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #Parenting
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She walked in confident. Demanding money. But the kids? Live with him. He does the parenting. Judge flipped it. Now she owes. Because support isn’t about gender— It’s about who shows up. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #Parenting
The biggest child support myth? That only fathers pay. This case proved otherwise. A father had been raising the child. The mother earned over $85,000 a year. She wasn't paying child support. Then the judge asked one question: "Who is the child actually living with?" That answer changed the entire case. Because family court doesn't calculate support based on gender. It calculates support based on responsibility. And once the facts came out... The money started flowing in a completely different direction. #FamilyCourt #ChildSupport #LawTok #LawyerExplains #CustodyCase #AttorneyTok #LegalEducation
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The biggest child support myth? That only fathers pay. This case proved otherwise. A father had been raising the child. The mother earned over $85,000 a year. She wasn't paying child support. Then the judge asked one question: "Who is the child actually living with?" That answer changed the entire case. Because family court doesn't calculate support based on gender. It calculates support based on responsibility. And once the facts came out... The money started flowing in a completely different direction. #FamilyCourt #ChildSupport #LawTok #LawyerExplains #CustodyCase #AttorneyTok #LegalEducation
A father walked into court saying: “I only make $15/hour.” Judge asked one question: “What were you making before?” Answer: $63,000. Then it clicked. He quit right after the baby was born. The judge saw it instantly. This wasn’t bad luck. It looked like strategy. And in California— That doesn’t work. Because courts can impute income. Meaning they calculate support based on what you should be earning. Not what you chose to drop to. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #ChildSupportCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #LegalStrategy
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A father walked into court saying: “I only make $15/hour.” Judge asked one question: “What were you making before?” Answer: $63,000. Then it clicked. He quit right after the baby was born. The judge saw it instantly. This wasn’t bad luck. It looked like strategy. And in California— That doesn’t work. Because courts can impute income. Meaning they calculate support based on what you should be earning. Not what you chose to drop to. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #ChildSupportCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #LegalStrategy
Supervised visit. Child crying. Supervisor steps away. Rules violated. Now the court asks: Who followed protocol? Who didn’t? Because that— Decides custody. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #Lawyer #CoParenting
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Supervised visit. Child crying. Supervisor steps away. Rules violated. Now the court asks: Who followed protocol? Who didn’t? Because that— Decides custody. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #Lawyer #CoParenting
The judge asked him to explain his counterclaim. Instead— He got sarcastic. The courtroom went quiet. The judge had the bailiff repeat exactly what he said… Then dismissed his entire counterclaim. Because judges remember: Who respects the process— And who doesn’t. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CourtroomReality #LegalEducation #LawyerAdvice #CivilCourt #Credibility
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The judge asked him to explain his counterclaim. Instead— He got sarcastic. The courtroom went quiet. The judge had the bailiff repeat exactly what he said… Then dismissed his entire counterclaim. Because judges remember: Who respects the process— And who doesn’t. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CourtroomReality #LegalEducation #LawyerAdvice #CivilCourt #Credibility
This hearing was over the moment he answered one question. Judge: "How much were you making before?" "$63,000 a year." Judge: "And now?" "$15 an hour." The courtroom got quiet. Then the timeline came out. Baby born. Child support case filed. High-paying job gone. Suddenly he's a waiter. That's when the judge said what everyone was already thinking: "You came here to waste my time." Because courts look at patterns. And this pattern wasn't subtle. #FamilyCourtReality #ChildSupportCase #LawTok #LawyerExplains #CourtroomFacts #FamilyLaw #JudgeRules
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This hearing was over the moment he answered one question. Judge: "How much were you making before?" "$63,000 a year." Judge: "And now?" "$15 an hour." The courtroom got quiet. Then the timeline came out. Baby born. Child support case filed. High-paying job gone. Suddenly he's a waiter. That's when the judge said what everyone was already thinking: "You came here to waste my time." Because courts look at patterns. And this pattern wasn't subtle. #FamilyCourtReality #ChildSupportCase #LawTok #LawyerExplains #CourtroomFacts #FamilyLaw #JudgeRules
Watch the child’s face. That tells you everything. One parent stayed calm. The other escalated the conflict during the exchange. And in court— Judges pay attention to which parent protects the child from adult drama. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CoParenting #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #CustodyCase
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Watch the child’s face. That tells you everything. One parent stayed calm. The other escalated the conflict during the exchange. And in court— Judges pay attention to which parent protects the child from adult drama. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #CoParenting #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice #CustodyCase
The biggest mistake a witness can make? Sounding too prepared. Most people think matching stories win cases. They don't. Because when witnesses tell the exact same story word for word... It can sound rehearsed. And once a jury thinks you're rehearsing... You've got a problem. The truth usually isn't perfect. The truth is messy. That's why experienced trial attorneys pay attention to small differences, not identical stories. Sometimes the most believable witness is the one who admits they don't remember everything. #CourtroomFacts #LawTok #TrialAttorney #LegalEducation #JuryDuty #LawyerTok #CivilCourt
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The biggest mistake a witness can make? Sounding too prepared. Most people think matching stories win cases. They don't. Because when witnesses tell the exact same story word for word... It can sound rehearsed. And once a jury thinks you're rehearsing... You've got a problem. The truth usually isn't perfect. The truth is messy. That's why experienced trial attorneys pay attention to small differences, not identical stories. Sometimes the most believable witness is the one who admits they don't remember everything. #CourtroomFacts #LawTok #TrialAttorney #LegalEducation #JuryDuty #LawyerTok #CivilCourt
He steps outside… Sees his daughter crying… And instantly knows something is wrong. This was supposed to be a supervised visit. So why was she alone? Why was she taken into a bathroom? Why was no one watching? That’s not just a mistake… That’s a violation. And in family court, that matters more than emotions. The judge is asking 3 things: Who caused the chaos? Who protected the child? Who followed the rules? Because supervised visitation isn’t flexible. The supervisor cannot leave. The child cannot be left alone. And distress changes everything. One moment like this… Can modify visitation completely. So if you’re dealing with this? Don’t argue. Don’t react. Document. Because evidence wins… not emotion. #FamilyLaw #CustodyCourt #LawTok #DivorceAdvice #LegalStrategy
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He steps outside… Sees his daughter crying… And instantly knows something is wrong. This was supposed to be a supervised visit. So why was she alone? Why was she taken into a bathroom? Why was no one watching? That’s not just a mistake… That’s a violation. And in family court, that matters more than emotions. The judge is asking 3 things: Who caused the chaos? Who protected the child? Who followed the rules? Because supervised visitation isn’t flexible. The supervisor cannot leave. The child cannot be left alone. And distress changes everything. One moment like this… Can modify visitation completely. So if you’re dealing with this? Don’t argue. Don’t react. Document. Because evidence wins… not emotion. #FamilyLaw #CustodyCourt #LawTok #DivorceAdvice #LegalStrategy
She went to sleep… And woke up with her hair cut. Not by a stylist. By her partner. Without consent. His reason? “I like short hair.” In court— That’s not a misunderstanding. It’s a control tactic. And judges recognize it fast. Because it’s not just one act. It signals a pattern. And patterns decide cases. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #DomesticViolenceAwareness #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice
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She went to sleep… And woke up with her hair cut. Not by a stylist. By her partner. Without consent. His reason? “I like short hair.” In court— That’s not a misunderstanding. It’s a control tactic. And judges recognize it fast. Because it’s not just one act. It signals a pattern. And patterns decide cases. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #DomesticViolenceAwareness #CustodyCase #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice
What happens to child support if a parent becomes disabled? Here’s how California family court usually handles it. If someone develops a serious medical condition like multiple sclerosis, the court looks at three things: 1️⃣ Ability to work If the parent can’t maintain employment, support may be reduced or modified. 2️⃣ Disability benefits SSDI counts as income. SSI often does not. 3️⃣ Timing matters The court cannot retroactively change support orders. That means if someone stops paying but doesn’t file for modification, the unpaid balance keeps building. The most important move? File immediately and document the disability. Follow Wade Litigation for California child support strategy. #FamilyCourtReality #ChildSupportCourt #LawTok #LegalEducation #DisabilityLaw
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What happens to child support if a parent becomes disabled? Here’s how California family court usually handles it. If someone develops a serious medical condition like multiple sclerosis, the court looks at three things: 1️⃣ Ability to work If the parent can’t maintain employment, support may be reduced or modified. 2️⃣ Disability benefits SSDI counts as income. SSI often does not. 3️⃣ Timing matters The court cannot retroactively change support orders. That means if someone stops paying but doesn’t file for modification, the unpaid balance keeps building. The most important move? File immediately and document the disability. Follow Wade Litigation for California child support strategy. #FamilyCourtReality #ChildSupportCourt #LawTok #LegalEducation #DisabilityLaw
A top lawyer broke prenups down to this: Yours. Mine. Ours. If it’s in your name—you keep it. If it’s in theirs—they keep it. If it’s joint—split it. Simple. Because clarity prevents conflict. And prenups are about clarity. Not distrust. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #PrenupAgreement #MarriageAdvice #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice
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A top lawyer broke prenups down to this: Yours. Mine. Ours. If it’s in your name—you keep it. If it’s in theirs—they keep it. If it’s joint—split it. Simple. Because clarity prevents conflict. And prenups are about clarity. Not distrust. #FamilyCourt #LawTok #PrenupAgreement #MarriageAdvice #LegalEducation #CourtroomReality #LawyerAdvice

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Wade Litigation (@legalbreakdown) has 64.0 Tiktok followers with a 3.61% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 400 videos, Wade Litigation received 2.29K total likes and 64.0K views, averaging 5.72 likes per video. This page tracks Wade Litigation's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

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Wade Litigation received 2.29K total likes across 400 videos in the last 12 months, averaging 5.72 likes per video.
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