What is the burden of proving that a judgment or order is presumed correct?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Webb v. Ramsey (In re Conservatorship of Webb), B296067 (Cal. App. 2020):

It is a fundamental rule of appellate review that the challenged judgment or order is " 'presumed correct' " and the appellant carries the burden to affirmatively demonstrate error. (Denham v. Superior Court (1970) 2 Cal.3d 557, 564.) As part of

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