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NC Rule 45(f) and the Out-of-State Witness

NC Rule 45(f) and the Out-of-State Witness

by Scott Allen | Feb 21, 2017 | Discovery and Depositions, Family Law Library

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 Rule of Civil Procedure 45 is where you will find the rules related to subpoenas in North Carolina. In 2011, the NC General Assembly amended Rule 45.  One of the amendments that is very important relates to obtaining discovery from...
Why Take a Deposition in a Family Law Case?

Why Take a Deposition in a Family Law Case?

by Scott Allen | Nov 25, 2015 | Discovery and Depositions

Call Scott Allen at (919) 863-4183 I am a strong proponent of taking depositions in contested family law cases in North Carolina.  They can help in many ways. A deposition is type of discovery proceeding where a party or witness is required to answer questions before...

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