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Aug. 9, 2000

Desired Declaration

By Mitchell A. Jacobs and David L. Marcus. Desired Declaration Lack of Disclosure Reversible Error Only if Party Prejudiced Although disputes concerning the absence of a declaration of disclosure rarely occur, when they do, an entire case is jeopardized.


By Mitchell A. Jacobs and David L. Marcus
        The most recent case involving declarations of disclosure is In re Marriage of McLaughlin, 2000 Daily Journal D.A.R. 7917 (Cal.App. July 18, 2000). The court held that it is error for a trial court to enter a judgment without service of at least a preliminary declaration of disclosure.
        However, entry of a judgm...

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