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        1. Divorce Source: The Discovery Process During Divorce in Mississippi
Discovery is the official process of gaining information in a lawsuit. There are a number of forms of discovery, including depositions, interrogatories, request for admissions, request for production of documents, request for inspection of land, requests for mental or physical examinations, and subp ...
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        Restricted2. Divorce Source: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH COURT-ORDERED DISCOVERY
(©1999) he husbands delay in responding to the wifes discovery demands and his failure to object to those demands supported an inference that his failure to comply with the court-ordered demands was willful, so as to preclude him from introducing evidence of his finances at trial. ...
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        Restricted3. Divorce Source: Discovery regarding contingent fee contracts
(©1997) Discovery regarding contingent fee contracts is crucial for the other spouse to avoid an adverse ruling that characterizes the contracts only as income ...
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        Restricted4. Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Discovery
Case law and analysis of divorce cases related to discovery. Visit Other Cases of Interest ...
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        Restricted5. Divorce Source: DISCOVERY AND ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE
Now that vast collections of information are stored electronically, and often nowhere else, its important to think about the discovery and use of electronic evidence in our cases. We can apply the journalists standard Five Ws to this task: Who, What, When, Where and Why. ...
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        Restricted6. Divorce Source: Divorce/Discovery/Computer Files
Information stored in a laptop computer used and controlled by the husband was subject to discovery in a divorce action, even though the husband claimed that the computer was owned by his employer. ...
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        Restricted7. Divorce Source: SANCTIONS FOR DISCOVERY VIOLATIONS
(©1998) The problems are all too familiar. Interrogatories languish unanswered; document production requests are ignored; depositions are skipped; attorney ...
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        Restricted8. Divorce Source: DISCOVERY OF SPOUSE'S HIV STATUS
(©1998) A state statute shielded the husband from being required in the parties ...
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        Restricted9. Divorce Source: DISCOVERY TIME LIMITATION
(©1998) A five-year time limitation on the wife ...
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        Restricted10. Divorce Source: DISCOVERY VIOLATIONS - GRANTIN OF DEFAULT JUDGMENT
(©1997) The trial court did not abuse its discretion when it granted a default judgment in the wife ...
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