How may a plaintiff respond to affirmative defenses?
What will be an ideal response?
Response is not required, but motion to strike or dismiss is allowed, or demurrer in some jurisdictions.
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What is the paralegal's role in preparing for deposition, at deposition, and after deposition?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following would not cause relevant evidence to be excluded from the court??
A. ?It would distract the jury from the main issues of the case. B. ?It would mislead the jury. C. It would cause the jury to decide on an emotional basis.? D. None of these choices is correct.?
Because of it intrusiveness, request for admissions can only be sought if a party raises his or her own or the other party's mental or physical health as an issue
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Klara is getting divorced from her husband, Grover, and tells her lawyer that she wants to get enough child support from her ex-husband to buy a new house for their three minor children, herself, and her new boyfriend. Her lawyer is likely to tell her all BUT which one of the following?
A) She is unlikely to be awarded much child support because her relationship with her boyfriend caused the breakup of her marriage. B) Child support is for the benefit of the children and not her. C) Child support is driven by state guidelines. D) The formula for calculating child support commonly takes into account the number of children, child care costs, and the income of the noncustodial parent.