For whatever reason, many family lawyers don’t think much about appeals until they get caught in one. That can lead to mistakes with the record that negatively affect cases on appeal.

As one of only three California attorneys with dual certification as a specialist in both family law and appellate law, it’s often left to me to try to clean up a problematic family law record. But there are limits to what I or anyone can do once a trial is over.

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