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Objections to a statement of decision in california must be filed within 15 days of receiving the proposed statement. Focus on specific errors in fact or law and clearly outline how the court misapplied the law. Ensure objections are concise and directly address disputed points. Consult a local attorney for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
I need to craft an objection to a statement of decision
Hi ****, to draft an objection to a statement of decision in California, you generally must:
- File objections within 15 days after receiving the proposed statement (or as per court order).
- Focus on errors of fact, law, or omissions.
Could you clarify what specific issues you wish to object to?
This is the SOD
Hi ****, thank you for sharing. To assist further, could you clarify if your objection pertains to specific findings of fact, conclusions of law, or procedural issues in the Statement of Decision (SOD)? This will help tailor guidance to your situation.
It is all wrong. and lots of errors in fact and how the laws are applied
Hi ****, thank you for clarifying. In California, objections to a Statement of Decision (SOD) should:
- Identify specific errors in fact or law.
- Clearly state how the court misapplied the law.
- Be concise and directly address the disputed points.
Could you specify one or two key errors you'd like to focus on?
Can you see any obvious errors in the laws they applied
Hi ****, I cannot review or assess the specifics of your case or the laws applied, as I do not have access to the full Statement of Decision or details. However, if you believe laws were misapplied, you should:
- Identify the specific law(s) in question.
- Compare them to the facts and how the law was interpreted.
- Clearly outline inconsistencies or misapplications.
Would you like assistance in identifying how to approach this?
You cant read it?
Hi ****, I understand your frustration. Unfortunately, I cannot review or read the actual Statement of Decision. However, I can guide you on how to approach identifying errors. Would you like tips on reviewing the Statement of Decision for legal or factual inconsistencies?
No
Hi ****, I understand your position. If you decide to proceed, ensure your objections are clear, concise, and focus on specific legal or factual errors. If further assistance is needed, consider consulting a local attorney. Would you like general tips on filing objections in California courts?