Typical separation agreement provisions that address tax issues will probably not include:

a. Whether either party will pay an estimated tax the following year.
b. How to apportion any assessment.
c. Who will be entitled to claim the children as exemptions.
d. How to divide any refund.


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Rick located Rena when the baby was born and served her with a summons in the paternity proceeding he filed. A DNA test established a 99.98 percent probability of paternity. Rick served Rena with interrogatories, which she refused to answer. At the trial Rick testified concerning his sexual relations with Rena and offered the DNA report in evidence. Rena did not take the witness stand. The court should:

a. Compel Rena to answer the interrogatories and allow Rick to call Rena as a witness. b. Refuse to accept the HLA report in evidence since it does not exclude Rick as father. c. Accept the report in evidence, refuse to compel Rena to answer the interrogatories, refuse to allow Rick to call Rena as a witness, and draw an unfavorable inference against Rena based on her failure to deny that she had sexual intercourse with Rick at the time of the child’s conception. d. Accept the DNA report in evidence but draw no inferences whatsoever from Rena’s refusal to answer the interrogatories and failure to testify.

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To assert a claim for a future loss of earning capacity, the following guide may be utilized at trial

a. A crystal ball. b. A person's retirement age. c. Medical testimony from plaintiff's treating physician. d. Both b & c.

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A broad statement of an issue is appropriate in communications when the participants are familiar with the facts and law of the case.

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

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Interrogatoriesoffer the advantages of being simple, inexpensive, and                .

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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