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  • Firm Overview
  • Attorney
  • Practice Areas
    • Civil Litigation
    • Family Law
      • Divorce
      • Spousal Support
      • Child Custody
      • Child Custody and Removal
      • Child Support
      • College Tuition
      • Tax Implications of Divorce
    • Tax Law
      • Tax Audits
      • Tax Collections
      • Tax Liens
      • Tax Litigation and Appeals
      • Levies and Seizures
    • Personal Injury Attorney
  • Our Blog
    • Testimonials
    • Gallery
  • Contact Us
    • Massachusetts
      • Chelmsford, MA
      • Billerica, MA
      • Dracut, MA
      • Lowell, MA
      • North Andover, MA
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      • Hudson, NH
      • Manchester, NH
      • Nashua, NH
      • Pelham, NH
      • Windham, NH

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FAQ: Will I Have to Testify In Court About My Divorce?

UncategorizedBy Law Offices of Bruce A. GageFebruary 13, 2014

Your divorce will probably require you to testify in court at certain intervals, depending on the issues involved and how your Lowell family law lawyer and you are choosing to proceed. You will probably have to testify briefly at the final “prove-up” hearing, which is the final step in the process after you and your…

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