Family law is evolving and so is the evidence available for trial. What evidence is allowed in and how do you get it in? What is hearsay and what are the exceptions? What privileges have exceptions and when can they be waived?
This seminar provides both experienced and new practitioners with real-life examples and suggestions to demystify the Probate and Family Court and the effective use of evidence at trial. With a panel of experienced practitioners, this seminar gives you insight into how evidence can be used effectively at trial. In addition, the panelists discuss their experience in what works and, perhaps most importantly, what does not work. The seminar also touches on the latest issues in the introduction of real and demonstrative evidence as well as the latest in electronic discovery.
This seminar provides both experienced and new practitioners with real-life examples and suggestions to demystify the Probate and Family Court and the effective use of evidence at trial. With a panel of experienced practitioners, this seminar gives you insight into how evidence can be used effectively at trial. In addition, the panelists discuss their experience in what works and, perhaps most importantly, what does not work. The seminar also touches on the latest issues in the introduction of real and demonstrative evidence as well as the latest in electronic discovery.
Course Content
2:00pm - 2:05pmWelcome and Introduction
2:05pm - 2:50pm
Evidence Admissibility in Family Law Case: Identifying Hearsay and its Exceptions
Amy K. Vaughn, Esq.,
Vaughn Family Law LLC, Holliston
2:50pm - 3:30pm
Evidence Admissibility in Family Law Case: Evidence in Restraining Order, Harassment and Vacate Hearings
Sanford I. Furman, Esq.,
Law Office of Sanford I. Furman, Wellesley
3:30pm - 3:40pm
Break
3:40pm - 4:25pm
Evidence Admissibility in Family Law Case: Evidence in Guardian Ad Litem Reports
Arthur Sneider, Esq.,
Sneider Kellman, PC, Chestnut Hill
4:25pm - 5:00pm
Evidence Admissibility in Family Law Case: Fact Patterns
Panel
Please Note
This webcast is delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal.
There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only.
They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
Speakers
ChairJulie K. Murphy, Esq.,
Rico, Murphy, Diamond & Bean LLP, Natick
Faculty
Hon. Michael D. Anderson,
Probate and Family Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
Sanford I. Furman, Esq.,
Law Office of Sanford I. Furman, Wellesley
Arthur Sneider, Esq.,
Sneider Kellman, PC, Chestnut Hill
Amy K. Vaughn, Esq.,
Vaughn Family Law LLC, Holliston