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Agreed statement of facts is a statement of facts that has been agreed to by all parties in a lawsuit to be true. The agreed statement of facts is written and then submitted to the court. The parties will also have controversial facts that are not agreed upon, which will be provided to the judge as well.
There are two different types of Financial Statements in the family court forms: Fill out Form 13: Financial Statement (Support Claims) if your case involves child support or spousal support, but not property issues. Do not use this form if you are making a claim regarding property or debts.
A party can admit that certain facts or issues are not in dispute. Also, you and the other party can tell the court that you agree on certain facts in the case. This is called an agreed set of facts. It will speed up the trial process because those facts do not need to be proved in court.
Parties who fail to comply not only interfere with the court process, but obstruct the course of justice. The consequences for being found in contempt range from fines to jail time. Ultimately, the objective with a finding of contempt is compliance.
An Agreed Statement of Facts can narrow the issues on appeal and/or increase the efficiency of the hearing by reducing the number of witnesses that need to be called or the evidence that needs to be presented. We are the appellant and respondent in this appeal.
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An Agreed Statement of Facts can narrow the issues on appeal and/or increase the efficiency of the hearing by reducing the number of witnesses that need to be called or the evidence that needs to be presented.
A statement of agreed facts is a list or summary of evidence of the trial that the parties have agreed upon. There is no need to prove these facts at trial. It is a statement of evidence. A statement of agreed facts can shorten a trial considerably and consider using it.