Podcast Topics: What subject matter appropriately requires child eye witness testimony; Age and maturity as factors influencing whether to put children on the stand; Inherent credibility issues, especially among younger children asked to testify; Alternatives to traditional in-court testimony to incorporate children?s testimony.
Welcome to the Scroggins Law Group podcast series. This program features Texas Board Certified family law attorney Mark Scroggins who shares information about issues affecting Texas families in divorce and family law.
Children used as witnesses in divorce and family law cases:
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What subject matter appropriately requires child eye witness testimony
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Age and maturity as factors influencing whether to put children on the stand
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Inherent credibility issues, especially among younger children asked to testify
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Alternatives to traditional in-court testimony to incorporate children’s testimony
Board certified in family law, Mark L. Scroggins is an aggressive and experienced trial attorney with a sound understanding of business matters that serves him well in family law. An accomplished speaker and author, Mr. Scroggins has practiced family law throughout the state of Texas for over 24 years. He has written about family law matters for Texas Lawyer and numerous other periodicals and has spoken before numerous organizations and corporate clients.
Dallas, Collin and Denton County Board Certified
divorce and family law attorney Mark Scroggins, and the team at
Scroggins Law Group,
represent clients in a variety of divorce and family law matters.
At Scroggins Law Group, we have more than 24 years of experience with family law cases in Dallas, Collin and Denton Counties. When you retain our firm, you can trust that your case is in the hands of a highly skilled, dedicated professional. We understand the unique challenges of a high value divorce case, and more importantly, have the knowledge and experience you need on your side. Call us today, (214) 469-3100, to learn more about Texas divorce and family law.