California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Gross v. Gross, E057575 (Cal. App. 2014):
Carol. (Schwartzman, at p. 630.) The trial court's order is presumed correct, and must be upheld if supported by substantial evidence. (Id. at p. 626; Bowers v. Bernards (1984) 150 Cal.App.3d 870, 872-874.) All evidence must be viewed in the light most favorable to the respondent as the prevailing party, and all evidentiary conflicts or inferences must be resolved in support of the trial court's order. (Schwartzman, at p. 626.) Where there is no evidentiary conflict or the facts are undisputed, this court may draw its own conclusions of law.
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