Legal Question in Family Law in California
Judicial Notice
What is judicial notice? Why would it be used in a family child visitation & custody case? Can I object to the other party requesting judicial notice? If so, does there have to be specific grounds as to why I am objecting? Thanks
Asked on 6/03/09, 10:03 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Colin Greene
Russakow, Greene & Tan, LLP
Re: Judicial Notice
See Evidence Code Sections 451 and 452. Judicial notice is a request that the court consider some existing evidence, most commonly records from a public entity or other lawsuit. You can object if the request is not proper, i.e., the requirements for judicial notice haven't been followed.
Answered on 6/03/09, 12:04 pm