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Preparing for Family Law Appeals is a presentation by Claude E. Ducloux, a Board-Certified Appellate lawyer with broad experience in family law trials and appeals. Items covered will be:
What is every appeal based upon? The Judgment
The Need to Read: Preserving Error in the Record
Handling Discovery Errors
Evidentiary Errors and Requests for Instructions
What if you lose your Expert?
Handling Summary Judgment Error
Particular Jury Trial Problems
Preparing the Charge and Instructions
Defining Improper Argument
Preserving Incurable Errors in Argument
Motions and Timing between Trial and Judgment
Winning Your Appeal with smart Findings of Fact
What to do about Misconduct during trial
Post-Trial Preservation of Error
Appellate Steps Reviewed
Tips for Brief Writing and collaboration
Appellate Civility
This is a 60-minute course which includes specific references to the Family Code and Rules. 1.0-hour CLE credit in Family Law or Civil Trial Law.
This seminar has been approved by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for certification and recertification continuing legal education. APPROVESPECIALTY 1.00 Civil Trial Law 1.00 Family Law
1 TBLS-Civil Trial Law
1 TBLS-Family Law
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