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I Cut Off Ties With My difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 153872" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I am on my way out the door, but I wanted to read your post. Writing the judge would not be a good thing to do. A judge is only legally able to take information regarding a case in court when both parties have the opportunity to respond. That's why they always schedule hearings.</p><p></p><p>When one party or interested party contacts the judge, that is called "ex parte" (one person) contact, and it is against their sworn oath to participate in ex parte contact. At best, the judge will ignore the fact that the letter came. He/She won't read your letter under any circumstances. They will know that it came, and are just as likely to be angry that you wrote it and potentially put them in a compromising position. </p><p></p><p>I hope that you will go to the family planning session. Stand your ground for what you believe is right. Maybe you could arrange visits some other way or through some other person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 153872, member: 99"] I am on my way out the door, but I wanted to read your post. Writing the judge would not be a good thing to do. A judge is only legally able to take information regarding a case in court when both parties have the opportunity to respond. That's why they always schedule hearings. When one party or interested party contacts the judge, that is called "ex parte" (one person) contact, and it is against their sworn oath to participate in ex parte contact. At best, the judge will ignore the fact that the letter came. He/She won't read your letter under any circumstances. They will know that it came, and are just as likely to be angry that you wrote it and potentially put them in a compromising position. I hope that you will go to the family planning session. Stand your ground for what you believe is right. Maybe you could arrange visits some other way or through some other person. [/QUOTE]
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