What is the burden of showing reversible error by failing to provide an adequate record?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Hampton v. L. A. Unified Sch. Dist., B276181 (Cal. App. 2017):

2. A party challenging a judgment has the burden of showing reversible error by an adequate record. Where a party fails to provide such a record, we need not consider the merits of her claims. (Ballard v. Uribe (1986) 41 Cal.3d 564, 574-575.)

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