Trial Scheduling

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What is the purpose of scheduling a trial?

The purpose of scheduling a trial is to set a date and time for the trial to take place.

What factors are considered when scheduling a trial?

Factors such as the availability of the parties involved, the complexity of the case, and the court's schedule are considered when scheduling a trial.

What are the consequences of not attending a scheduled trial?

If a party fails to attend a scheduled trial, the court may proceed in their absence and make a decision based on the available evidence.

During an examination for discovery, what is the main purpose of the questioning?

<p>To gather evidence for the trial (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of an examination for discovery in family law cases?

<p>It determines the outcome of the case (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens if a party fails to attend a scheduled examination for discovery?

<p>The party may face consequences, such as costs or adverse inferences (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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