What is a stipulation of evidence? Give an example

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An agreement to specific evidence, such that it requires no further proof; the evidence is accepted by both sides. For example, the stipulations of the qualification of an expert witness—no further proof is needed to go into his or her educational background which would prove his or her expertise in the field.

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If one parent relocates with the children, he or she may be limited if the court finds that it deprives the other parent of contact and access to the children.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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After a list of psychological conditions, the author states "this is not an all encompassing list—these are just some of the most common functional but neurotic folks…it serves both [the mental health care providers and the legal staff] to keep the client in a functioning state." In this context, "functional" appears to mean

a. being an in-patient. b. normal. c. still acting in society. d. being on the verge of hospitalization.

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If a premarital agreement is held to be invalid,

A) the judge is free to award or not award alimony and to divide marital property as he or she sees fit. B) the judge may award alimony and divide marital property based on governing statutes and case law as applied to the facts of the case. C) the judge will automatically divide the parties' property equally. D) the court will divide the parties' property based on their respective incomes.

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What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

A. Democratic, Republican, and Independent B. Legislative, executive, and judicial C. Executive, administrative, and directive D. Judicial, congressional, and representative

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