The Family Law Trial Evidence Handbook: Rules and Procedures for Effective Advocacy
By (Author) Steven N. Peskind
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
25th August 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Family law: marriage, separation and divorce
Legal systems: civil procedure, litigation and dispute resolution
Family law
Jury trials
Legal skills and practice
346.73015
Paperback
408
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
At the core of being a trial lawyer is a working knowledge of the rules of evidence: how to get evidence admitted or kept out in a contested trial or hearing. Procedures to authenticate exhibits are the building blocks of any case, and objections and their responses are the mortar. The Family Law Trial Evidence Handbook is a common sense guide to these fundamentals.
Based upon the author's years of family law practice and from his teaching experience at the ABA Family Law Trial Advocacy Institute, this handbook is organized in a practical format that can work for all family law trial lawyers, regardless of whether they practice in a state that uses a variation on the Federal Rules or a common law body of rules on evidence. It combines the substantive knowledge critical to assist family lawyers understand the concepts and theories of evidence with a supremely useful format that ensures that the necessary information can be located and absorbed quickly. Topics include:
Judges identify lawyers who can try cases well and appreciate their skill, and good settlements come from superior trial skills. It is axiomatic, but knowledge is power.This bookis the starting point for lawyers pursuing excellence in divorce trial advocacy.
Steven N. Peskind is the principal of the Peskind Law Firm based in St. Charles, Illinois, which concentrates on family law cases. He is also a faculty member of the Family Law Trial Advocacy Institute.