When there are multiple facts, it is appropriate to condense the facts when stating the issue.

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


True

Rationale: See "Issue-Significant or Key Facts Component"

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The court calendar is used to place cases on the docket for trial

a. True b. False

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

1. The health of a party can be relevant to many issues in a divorce case, such as the need to pay for future medical expenses, the need for alimony, the ability to care for a child, and the capacity to understand agreements signed before and during the marriage. 2. Client representation in family law cases requires a presentation of options to the client and not simply a carrying out of the legal solution the client initially asks for. 3. Try to avoid taking calls during the interview and do not handle or look at any electronic devices (e.g., iPhone) during the interview even if the client decides to use his or her own devices. 4. To encourage attentive listening, do not take notes during the first interview of a client. 5. Red flags about the client that an interviewer should bring to the attention of the supervising attorney include vengefulness, inconsistency with the facts, not answering questions, and unrealistic objectives.

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Which of the following is an invalid exercise of delegated authority?

a. A public health official detaining an individual in quarantine when the individual poses a threat to the public b. The detaining of an individual for psychiatric evaluation or treatment when the individual poses a threat to themselves or the public c. The detaining of an illegal alien under warrant issued by the attorney general d. None of the above e. All of the above

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One way to challenge or attack a legal position or argument based on a statute is to show that the statute has been misconstrued.

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

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