As unjust as it may seem, people are often judged by the way they look. If you look neat and are well dressed you will most likely invoke a positive reaction. You have probably heard the old adage, “Clothes make the man or woman.” Most people believe that even though they may deny it.
When you go to Divorce Court here are some tips on how to dress:
NO
- T-shirt or tank tops
- jeans, shorts, or short dresses
- flip-flops, sneakers or spiked heels
- tight-fitting or revealing clothes
- shirts or pants with promotional logos
- dirty clothes
- wrinkled clothes
- work out clothes
YES
- tops with sleeves
- slacks, skirts at least knee length
- dress shoes, heels of 1” to 2”
- conservative, well-fitting clothes
- neutral or muted colored clothes
- clean clothes
- well pressed clothes
- clothes you would wear for a job interview
You don’t need to buy a new suit; you just want to look like a responsible person who respects the court.