How to Dress for a Civil Trial

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First impressions make a big difference when it comes to job interviews and the dating world, and civil court is no different. It's in your best interests to convey a respectable air when you report for civil trial proceedings, regardless of which side of the dispute you're on.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Budget to cover shopping expenses

Step1
Plan for your court appearances by evaluating your wardrobe. Do you have enough of a variation in your collection of clothing to have something different yet suitable to wear on every occasion you're going to appear in court? If not, you'll need to go shopping.
Step2
Dress well. Men should, at the very least, put on a collared shirt and slacks that are not made of denim. Women aren't advised to dress immodestly and are usually advised to wear simple outfits that don't include a great deal of accessories.
Step3
Pay attention to the finer details. Don't overdo it with jewelry. There's no need to wear any rings that aren't your wedding ring, and make sure your shoes are shined and your hair is looking its best. If you have any doubts as to what you should wear to your date in civil court, ask your attorney.
Step4
Be wary of the impression you're sending. If your case hinges on convincing the judge or jury you've undergone significant financial hardship as the result of the other party's actions, it's not a great idea to show up at the trial decked out head to toe in designer wear accessorized with gold, silver and diamonds.
Step5
Convey a consistent image. Choose a general style to follow and don't waver from it. A consistent appearance can subliminally communicate your steadfastness, which can, in turn, have an influence on how your testimony is received during the trial. You will want to convey the impression that your word can be trusted and that you mean what you say, and the way you dress has a lot to do with whether or not you're able to successfully do so.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you want to be on the safe side, most men report for court in a shirt and tie or a suit. Women frequently wear modest dresses.
  • While it's true that you are entitled to due process in all U.S. court proceedings no matter how you dress, the fact remains that your appearance can influence judges and juries. It's in your best interests to make an effort to dress appropriately in court.

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