Family Law
Family Law News Issue 3, 2021, Volume 43, No. 3
Content
- 2021 Judicial Officer of the Year Honorable Jerilyn Borack, Sacramento County
- Arguments and Proposed Standards for Virtual Appearances, Redux
- Benefit Rights and Community Property: Is Marriage of Brown Still Good Law?
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- Legislative Liaisons and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- Message from the Chair
- Message from the Editor
- Obtaining Discovery of Trusts, Their Assets, & Income to Prove Cash Flow Available for Child and Spousal Support: The Black Letter Law & Practical Considerations
- Six Random Things That Are Good to Know Including the Distinction Between Impeachment and Rebuttal Evidence
- Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from the Chair………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3
Message from the Editor………………………………………………………………………………………………………5
Six Random Things That Are Good To Know Including the Distinction Between Impeachment and Rebuttal Evidence…………………………………………………………………………………6
By Judge Lawrence P. Riff
Planning to use evidence as "rebuttal" evidence presents an opportunity for great mischief. Judge Lawrence Riff provides observations about the practical application of using evidence at trial, including meaningful differences between rebuttal evidence and impeachment evidence.
Obtaining Discovery of Trusts, Their Assets, & Income to Prove Cash Flow Available for Child and Spousal Support: The Black Letter Law & Practical Considerations………10
By Alphonse F. Provinziano, CFLS
Demystifying the claims that trusts are somehow impervious to discovery, Mr. Provinziano explains how trusts are subject to discovery in family law proceedings, including both the assets in the trust and the information regarding the trust.