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Some states will consider "fault" issues when dividing the marital assets, or when assessing spousal support (alimony). Please note that under most "fault" circumstances, a typical trial court will not dramatically change the division of assets. With most marital estates, you will need to consider whether a five or ten percent difference in the property division justifies the expense and conflict associated with attempting to prove fault. There is often a better financial return in making sure that all assets are located, properly valued, and included in the marital estate, as opposed to trying to prove fault.

Please note that while the five or ten percent difference is most typical, in extreme cases courts have been known to award larger amounts, and on at least one occasion even the entire marital estate, to the wronged spouse. Your attorney can help you make the assessment of what is likely to happen in your case, and whether you would benefit from trying to make fault an issue.

Child custody litigation can also raise some of the issues associated with "fault" divorce, as parents try to prove themselves more fit, or the other parent less fit, to raise the children.

Even if you have never tried a case—if all of your cases have settled after three long years of discovery—and you have no reason to believe the case before you will be any different, it’s time to change that mindset. You should think of every case as a trial case and start preparing for trial the first day you get the case.

The Section of Litigation is pleased to present audio recordings of the Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor who spoke on January 9, 2009 in Scottsdale, AZ to a plenary gathering of Section members. Justice O'Connor led a panel discussion concerning state court judicial campaign contributions and disqualification, a subject of great interest to the legal community in light of Caperton v. Massey, currently pending before the United States Supreme Court and on which oral arguments were heard on March 2, 2009.

In the heat of battle at trial, it can be challenging to remember that the legal war may not end with the trial courts judgment.





 

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