In Judge-tried cases/bench trials, it is common for a party to request that the court issue findings of fact and conclusions of law as part of its judgment. This will be done for at least a couple reasons: (1) to let a party know why the court rules a particular way and (2) to ensure…
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Findings of Fact in Judge-Tried Cases
In a bench trial or judge-tried case, the Court is not obligated to give its reasons for reaching a result. So long as there is pretty much any evidence presented at trial which supports a trial court’s judgment, all fact issues upon which no specific findings were made are considered as having been found in…