In our first Tools of War post we set out three general categories of information you need to know to be successful in trust and will litigation.  They were:

  • Civil procedure—things like motions and demurrers
  • Civil discovery—written discovery, depositions, and expert designations
  • Rules of evidence—including foundation, hearsay, and relevance.

Civil procedure and civil discovery we

In our last post we set out three general categories of information you need to know to be successful in trust and will litigation.  They were:

  • Civil procedure—things like motions and demurrers
  • Civil discovery—written discovery, depositions, and expert designations
  • Rules of evidence—including foundation, hearsay, relevance, etc.

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Civil procedure we discussed.  Now let’s tackle civil

My law partner is fond of saying that “A lawsuit is a marathon not a sprint.”  I like his quote because it sets the expections of what a client can expect to incur during the course of a lawsuit.  It does not matter what type of suit it is, be it Trust, Will, Estate, Probate