 | 1. Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Expert Witnesses
Case law and analysis of divorce cases related to expert witnesses. Visit Other Cases of Interest
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|          | 2. Divorce Source: Divorce Truths: Witnesses
You know more information about your marriage and the behavior of your spouse than anyone. However, do not underestimate the testimony of strong witnesses. They will help the judge understand why judgment should be in your favor. Witnesses can be fact witnesses who testify to facts, or expert witnes
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|          | 3. Divorce Source: Divorce Truths: Your Testimony
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|          | 4. Divorce Source: The Appointment of Psychological Experts
Court rules allow a qualified expert to render an opinion addressing the ultimate issue to be decided by the Court. Thus, psychologists routinely recommend custody of minor children to one, the other
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         | 5. Divorce Source: EXPERT TESTIMONY BY REAL ESTATE AGENTS
(©1999) A real estate agent who lacked an appraisers license could nevertheless testify as an expert about the value of real estate properties. The lack of an appraisers license is not fatal to the use of a
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         | 6. Divorce Source: EXPERT WITNESS FEES
(©1997) The trial court erred in assessing the wifes expert witness fees as court costs against the husband
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         | 7. Divorce Source: EXPERT TESTIMONY ON VALUE OF HOME
(©1997) The trial courts valuation of the marital home based on a real estate appraisers opinion rather than on a real estate brokers opinion was not error
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         | 8. Divorce Source: SEVEN 'KNOCK-OUT PUNCH' QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION OF A BUSINESS VALUATION EXPERT
On direct examination, the good lawyer makes sure that the expert witness is the star, telling his or her story in a logical, complete, and understandable manner. The good trial lawyer must play the role of a masterful dance partner, leading the witness with grace and finesse, allowing the witness t
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         | 9. Divorce Source: Divorce Procedure/Expert Witness Fees/Non-testifying Expert:
The issue in this case was whether the wife was entitled to a $4,000 fee charged by the accountant the wife hired to examine financial documents the husband produced in support of his motion for change in child custody and reduction in child support. The trial court denied the request, because the
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         | 10. Divorce Source: LIABILITY OF AN ATTORNEY OR SPOUSE FOR TORTS COMMITTED BY A PRIVATE DETECTIVE
Private detective, private eye, P.I., dick, gumshoe, peeper, tec, shamus, eavesdropper, delator, sleuth: whatever the name, they are paid to pry. Consequently, in the course of their investi-gations, private detectives sometimes go too far and commit various torts, such as defamation, invasion of pr
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