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Family

Nov. 27, 2012

Family Law: Unique discovery and evidentiary issues

Earn MCLE credit while brushing up on your Family Law litigation skills. By Michael Gassner and Gary Nadler


By Michael Gassner and Gary Nadler


Family law cases involve many discovery and evidentiary issues that are not usually confronted in other matters. It is important for both bench officers and attorneys practicing in this area of law to be fully conversant with these issues.


The objective of this article and self-study test is to familiarize readers with issues typically encountered in family law cases. Readers will learn about dealing with self-represe...

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