What is an arrearage?
What will be an ideal response?
When an obligor falls behind in support payments, the recipient can have the payments that are overdue converted into a sum, an arrearage, that the court can order to be paid in a lump sum, or spread out over a number of increased support payments (regular payment due + a portion of the arrearage).
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Why is evidence of habit or routine generally admissible?
What will be an ideal response?
If a criminal defendant is having a bench trial, that means:
A) the jury is the trier of fact. B) the jury is the trier of law. C) the jury is not present. D) the jury is approving of the plea.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Posttrial procedure refers to the appeals process. 2. Court rules allow for unlimited time to file an appeal. 3. Posttrial relief must be taken within 10 days (usually) and is concerned with errors made at trial. 4. Errors made at civil trial can be incorrect jury instructions, evidentiary issues, or ineffective assistance of counsel. 5. Appealable errors will be determined on whether the errors stated in an appeal had an impact on the outcome of the trial.
In the argument section of a court brief:
A. Discuss the issue supported by the strongest argument first B. Present the rule of law in an objective manner C. Place the law unfavorable to the client's position at the end of the analysis D. Always follow the counteranalysis with a rebuttal E. All of the above F. Answers a, c, and d above G. Answers a and d above