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Family

Dec. 29, 2000

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Finding the truth in a full hearing with all witnesses present is of paramount importance in family law cases. Failing to find the truth can result in children being placed in homes that are not appropriate, in support orders that are too little or too high and in the inequitable distribution of property.

        By Fred Silberberg
        
        Finding the truth in a full hearing with all witnesses present is of paramount importance in family law cases. Failing to find the truth can result in children being placed in homes that are not appropriate, in support orders that are too little or too high and in the inequitable distribution of...

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