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What is an Evidentiary Hearing? An evidentiary hearing is a legal court proceeding that involves eyewitness testimony, given under oath, thats relevant to the case. The presiding judge will hear and take into consideration live eyewitness evidence presented during the hearing in order to make a fair ruling.
At any evidentiary hearing the parties shall have the opportunity to present material evidence which directly relates to a particular issue of fact set forth for hearing. The presiding officer shall afford the parties an opportunity to cross examine all witnesses.
Derived from the realm of law, the term evidentiary hearing refers to a legal proceeding wherein parties of a dispute present their pertinent arguments and evidential substantiation before the court. This is not synonymous with a trial but instead is a specific component of the legal process that occurs before it.
During the hearing the court will hear testimony, review any exhibits, and require all due process be adhered to. After the hearing, the court will decide whether the evidence in question will be in or out of a pending trial.
This is a hearing where evidence is presented, as opposed to a hearing in which only legal argument is presented. It is a hearing that is presented ing to the appropriate rules of evidence and procedure.
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An evidentiary hearing is when the judge makes a final decision about one part of the case (such as child custody). A trial is a final hearing where the judge will decide all remaining issues and grant a final order (such as a divorce).
At the time a person files a Statement of Objections he may also file a motion requesting an evidentiary hearing be convened. A motion requesting an evidentiary hearing may be filed by any other participant within 30 days after that participant is served with a Statement of Objections.

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