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seriouslychocolatey · 15/04/2013 13:22

I have 2 exhibits to include in the position statement for a family law case. I've read conflicting advice on what to name them. I know each one needs an exhibit cover sheet but are they just named as exhibit 1, exhibit 2 etc or do they require initials on the person who is presenting them e.g exhibit LR1, exhibit LR2 etc

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Collaborate · 15/04/2013 20:29

They will be attachments presumably to an unsworn statement. Just call them A-Z.

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TWinklyLittleStar · 15/04/2013 20:34

In the criminal courts they should have three initials of the person producing them and a number, so if you were Amy Anna Adams, you would produce AAA/1, etc.

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seriouslychocolatey · 16/04/2013 20:00

thanks for the replies.

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McKenzie13 · 18/04/2013 21:10

I would think of the Position Statement like a sandwhich.
The PS on top; then an Exhibit Sheet; the evidence; the Exhibit sheet; the evidence.

The Evidence Sheet should be a plain sheet of A4 with "Exhibit 1" written on it; the case number; the parties and the child/ren's names.

Hope that helps.

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