Emails & Divorce: 5 Need to Know Tips

For many of us, email is a primary method of communication for everything from connecting with family members and friends, to running our businesses, and talking to our children’s teachers. Email can be super helpful in your divorce too. For example, in a child custody proceeding emails between spouses over a lengthy period of time can help evidence a pattern of one parent being unreasonable or disrespectful. Judge’s don’t like communications of this sort – it’s counter productive to coparenting …
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Presenting Evidence in Family Court, Part 1

Most people (even some lawyers) don’t expect the Evidence Code to apply in family law — in the same way that we see it used in Criminal or Civil Law. The fact is, that it most often does. Even when we are in front of a judge who has a more informal approach (allows evidence to be considered without meeting all of the legal criteria), general knowledge of the rules of evidence can really help you to gain a legal …
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