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Dads Divorce - Free custody and alimony advice for men and fathers.

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Tags >> Chris LaFrance
Mar 27
2009

Testifying in Depositions – What to expect

Posted by Rick Ortiz in testimony , deposition , Cordell Cordell, PC , Chris LaFrance

by Chris LaFrance of Cordell & Cordell, PC

There are two primary purposes for the opposing attorney to take your deposition.  The first is to obtain information that may lead to relevant disclosure, such as your finances, and the second, is to pin down your testimony on the issues in your case as much as possible so that any deviation from your deposition testimony at the time of trial will subject you to an impeachment of your credibility.