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Law Practice

Aug. 27, 2021

Both parties must introduce the necessary evidence to resolve disputed issues

It is dangerous to hide the ball from the opposing party; and doubly dangerous to hide the ball from the court.

Franklin R. Garfield

Garfield & Tepper

Email: frank@frankgarfield.com

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It is a truism of family law practice that the parties are obligated to obtain and exchange all information pertaining to the existence, characterization and value of assets in which the community may have an interest. Family Code section 2105 mandates the exchange of Final Declarations of Disclosure, including "all material facts and information regarding the characterization and valuation of all assets that are contended to be community property or in which it is c...

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