June 2008
Hearsay Evidence in Custody CasesPart One of a Three-Part Series
By Bari Brandes Corbin and Evan B. Brandes
The rule against hearsay often presents roadblocks for counsel in contested custody and visitation cases, especially where the custodial parent frequently remarries or lives with a new partner. Understanding the rule and its implications is critical to the effective representation of a client in a custody matter.
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