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Expert Witnesses in a Divorce: Who Can I Use and How Can They Help?

Expert Witnesses in a Divorce: Who Can I Use and How Can They Help?

The outcome of a divorce can affect nearly every facet of your life, which is why you should take every opportunity to strengthen your case. Utilizing expert witnesses in your case is one such opportunity.

Having an expert witness on your side can build up your case substantially. Understanding who you can use as an expert witness and how they can help in your divorce case can help you better prepare for this process.

Who Can I Use as an Expert Witness?

An expert witness can be any professional that offers a key perspective on the facts relevant to your divorce. Potential expert witnesses include:

  • Psychologists
  • Psychiatrists
  • Economists
  • Accountants
  • Social workers
  • Pediatricians

Each of these expert witnesses could be relevant to divorce cases in different ways. For example, if a divorce involves the custody of children, a psychologist or social worker may be called upon to provide their expert opinion on what is in a child’s best interests. The court may also call on an economist or accountant to evaluate the economic and financial standing of each spouse or parent.

How Can an Expert Witness Help in My Divorce?

While your word in the courtroom can be powerful, the word of a professional adds further credibility. If there is an aspect of your marriage that you believe is important to highlight in court, such as the financial or mental state of your partner or the well-being of your child, an expert witness may help your case.

While the goal of expert witnesses in the courtroom is to bring additional unbiased perspectives to the case, things might not always play out as expected. Your spouse’s attorney could spin facts in many different directions. So even if you believe you have done nothing wrong, an expert witness could paint you in a negative light. It is crucial to have an experienced divorce lawyer in your corner who can fight back against untrue accusations and enlist the help of expert witnesses as necessary.

Contact a Knowledgeable Divorce Attorney to Learn More

For more personalized advice on expert witnesses or for any guidance through your divorce, contact the skilled divorce lawyers at Moskowitz Law Group. Our dedicated legal professionals provide high-quality legal guidance through every step of your divorce. Call anytime to set up your free case evaluation.

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