Judges Document Review Protocol

Summary

In Illinois, a child support judge reviews subpoenaed documents for relevance and completeness. If early payouts are noted, they may be discussed in court. If you believe the judge overlooked evidence, consider filing a motion to request a review or explanation of the findings.

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Yes, the judge received the motorcycle loans that show that he purchased the motorcycle. On June *, *, with a cash down payment of eleven thousand five hundred and. Fully paid it off. On September *, *. And she had these documents in her possession for three months.
It sounds like you're concerned about how the judge handled the motorcycle loan documents in your child support case. Could you clarify if you believe the judge mishandled these documents or if you have another specific concern about this situation?
When she gave them to me on December *, *, she did not say anything. About what she seen in the documents. But prior to handing them to me. I did file a motion for the judge to subpoena. The bank records for the respondents spouse because his bank records show all the transfers from his account to her account with. Any hearing or anything, she just denied them. She then received the auto loan records, which also show early payoff Now the respondents chase bank records. Do not show any large payouts for the motorcycle or the vehicle. And I recently submitted a subpoena for the spouse's bank records, which the judge herself. Filed to squash it.
It seems like you have concerns about the judge's handling of subpoenaed documents and the denial of your requests for additional bank records. Here are some points to consider:
- Judges have discretion in determining the relevance of subpoenaed documents.
- If you believe the judge mishandled or ignored crucial evidence, you might consider filing an appeal or motion for reconsideration.
Are you looking for advice on how to proceed with your case?
The purpose of the records for the motorcycle and auto loan records were sent to the judge for her to see that the respondent does in fact have hidden income. How else would he be able to pay it off so quickly? Where are those large sums coming from? How is he paying them off? They're not coming from his bank account.
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It sounds like you have concerns about the judge's handling of evidence that may indicate hidden income. To proceed, you might consider the following options:
- File a motion for reconsideration if you believe the judge overlooked important evidence.
- Consider filing an appeal if you think the judge's decisions were unfair or incorrect.
Would you like more detailed guidance on filing a motion for reconsideration or an appeal in Illinois?
No, I wanna file something. Pointing out the findings in these subpoenaed records that were. In the judge's possession before given to me. Now it looks like the judge didn't even look at them. If she is denying. Subpoenas and squashing them for irrelevant. Evidence.
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You can file a motion to request the court to review the findings in the subpoenaed records. Here are the steps:
*. Prepare a Motion: Draft a motion outlining your concerns about the judge's handling of the evidence.
*. Attach Evidence: Include the subpoenaed records and highlight the key points demonstrating hidden income.
*. File with the Court: Submit your motion to the court clerk.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting and filing this motion?
You're not understanding the judge reviewed I. Think these documents because she had them. After in her possession their subpoena to go directly to her and she has them. She reviewed them. How could she miss early payouts of large sums in a child support case when she's supposed to be looking for hidden income?
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It sounds like you believe the judge overlooked crucial evidence. You may want to file a motion to clarify the importance of the documents and request a thorough review. Here are some steps:
- Draft a motion emphasizing the importance of the evidence.
- Attach the subpoenaed records highlighting the early payouts.
- File with the court clerk.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting the motion?
I wanna file something with this.MOTION TO DISCLOSE FINDINGS IN SUBPOENAED MOTORCYCLE AND AUTO LOAN RECORDS THAT WERE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE JUDGE
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Got it. Here's a brief outline on how to proceed with your "MOTION TO DISCLOSE FINDINGS IN SUBPOENAED MOTORCYCLE AND AUTO LOAN RECORDS THAT WERE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE JUDGE":
*. Title: Clearly state the title of the motion.
*. Introduction: Explain why you are filing the motion.
*. Facts: Describe the subpoenaed records and their relevance.
*. Argument: Explain why the judge's review and findings are crucial.
*. Request: Ask the court to disclose the findings.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting each section?
What do you mean by ask or request the court to disclose findings? If she had them and she gave them to me. She did not state anything.
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When you file a "Motion to Disclose Findings," you can request the judge to provide an explanation or summary of her review of the subpoenaed documents. This can clarify whether she considered the early payouts and the implications for hidden income.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting each section of your motion?