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Testimony

Statements made under oath by a witness or party during a deposition or court hearing.

Understanding Testimony

Testimony is evidence given verbally under oath and subject to penalties for perjury. In divorce, both spouses typically testify about finances, custody arrangements, and the reasons for the breakdown of the marriage. Expert witnesses (appraisers, psychologists, forensic accountants) may also testify. Testimony can be given at trial, during depositions, or in hearings on temporary orders. Credibility is assessed by the judge based on consistency, demeanor, and corroborating evidence.

Real-World Examples

During her testimony, she described the household expenses and why she needed spousal support.

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This definition is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Divorce laws and terminology may vary by state and jurisdiction.

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