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Family

Jul. 31, 2006

Enough With the Paper; Let's Testify in Family Law Court

Forum Column - It appears that those who make up the administrative policies of our family law courts just don't get it when it comes to figuring out how to administer justice fairly and efficiently in a way that does not create extra paperwork and expense for everyone involved.

Forum Column

By Fred Silberberg



It appears that those who make up the administrative policies of our family law courts just don't get it when it comes to figuring out how to administer justice fairly and efficiently in a way that does not create extra paperwork and expense for everyone involved. The family court system has created its own legal morass, and instead of resolving it in the most obvious way, it just keeps digging itself in...

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