Recent Posts in Evidentiary Objections Category
Posted on Mar 20, 2013 By Thurman Arnold, III, C.F.L.S.
Important Changes to the Rules For Making Evidentiary Objections to the Contents of Declarations That Support and Oppose Requests for Orders: Meet California Rules of Court, Rule 5.111 Palm Springs ...
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Posted on Jul 14, 2012 By Thurman W. Arnold CFLS
Rules for Declarations Filed In Family Court Whether you are a self-represented party or an attorney, I want to remind you that rules govern the declarations that you file in family law proceedings - ...
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Posted on Feb 12, 2012 By Thurman Arnold
An Overview of the "Hearsay Rule" and Its Applications to Divorce and Family Law Proceedings The term "hearsay" has entered the realm of day to day speech for many nonlawyers, and ...
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Posted on Jan 14, 2012 By Thurman Arnold, CFLS
Marital Privileges Not To Testify Against Spouse or Domestic Partner Sometimes married persons who are in litigation with third parties (i.e., former spouses and co-parents) are asked to reveal ...
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Posted on May 6, 2011 By Thurman W. Arnold, III, C.F.L.S.
A Shifting Judicial Response to Overzealous Advocacy: Excessively Exuberant and Inflammatory Litigation Tactics Will Not Be Tolerated in California Marriage of Davenport (2011) 194 Cal.App.4th 1507 In ...
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