Cross-examination opinions are legal documents that should be prepared before the trial. The title of the cross-examination opinion indicates the specific name of the case, and at the same time indicates which party's cross-examination opinion on which party's evidence. The contents of the certificate form generally include three items. The first item is the number of the opposing evidence, the second item is the name of the opposing evidence, and the third item is the cross-examination opinion.
Cross-examination opinions should be signed at the end, indicating the subject who submitted the cross-examination opinions, signed or sealed by the parties, or signed by the attorney, and indicating the specific submission date.