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Family

Jun. 24, 2006

Family Law Jurists Need to Let Lawyers Present Their Cases

Forum Column - By Fred Silberberg - The family law system is, in many ways, different from any other part of our trial court system.

Forum Column

By Fred Silberberg



The family law system is, in many ways, different from any other part of our trial court system. Not only are the substantive issues which are addressed in family law court different from the issues addressed in most other parts of the court system, the procedures involved in disposing of those issues are also different from the manner in which they are typically disposed of in other parts of the court system.

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