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When people hear the word trial, they often picture dramatic testimony, surprise evidence, and emotional arguments.
Remote hearings have become a normal part of family court, but many litigants still do not fully understand how they work, when they are appropriate, or how to properly request one.
One of the most frustrating experiences for parents in family court is walking in believing they have powerful evidence, only to watch it get excluded, ignored, or given little weight.
When people think about subpoenas in family court, they usually focus on what they want.
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LDA and Family Law Paralegal sharing my knowledge, education, and experience of Family Court. Follow me on TikTok (43k+ followers) @lda_fam_law to learn more about Family Court!
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