Section 21.15 Problems in Presentation

LibraryFamily Law (2019 Supp)

7. (§21.15) Problems in Presentation

Sparks v. Sparks, 417 S.W.3d 269 (Mo. App. W.D. 2013), may be instructive to counsel when it comes to naming a testifying expert during the discovery period, but then not using the expert at trial. In Sparks, the wife named an expert to testify at trial but did not use him. The husband then called the wife’s expert on rebuttal. The wife objected, stating that the witness was a consulting expert of hers and so his testimony at trial would be a violation of the work...

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