Denied Motion Reconsideration Steps

Summary

A judge may deny a motion for third-party bank records in a child support case due to privacy concerns, relevance, or procedural issues. To address this, consider filing a motion for reconsideration, emphasizing direct evidence and its impact on your childrens well-being. Consult local legal aid for guidance on filing in Cook County.

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I am representing myself I just want to know what I asked you
Thank you for providing the details. It sounds like you are seeking information on why a judge might deny a motion to obtain a third party's bank records in a child support case.
Here are a few potential reasons:
- The judge may believe the evidence isn't directly relevant to the child support matter.
- Privacy concerns for the third party.
- Procedural issues with how the motion was presented.
For more specific guidance, it might be helpful to consult with a local legal aid organization or attorney. Would you like information on local legal resources in Cook County?
The judge never explain it was never brought up like I stated she told me it is not up yet a month ago it is not up for discussion yet today it was not up for discussion but she straight up denied it without ever even bringing it up just statements I provided to the court show directly Zell payments and cashiers checks made out to the group and her name is on it that is direct evidence and that is that my three children’s expense that this George is actually helping her hide the noncustodial parents income from child support payments
Thank you for sharing more details. It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation. Here are some reasons a judge might deny such a motion:
- The evidence may not be seen as directly relevant.
- Privacy rights of the third party.
- Procedural issues with your motion's submission.
Would you like information on local legal aid organizations in Cook County to assist you further?
I don’t think there is privacy concerns when it comes to child support cases involving free children’s well-being and educational needs with direct evidence of all the money going to her
I understand your concern about the judge's decision.
- Judges must balance the relevance of evidence with privacy rights.
- Even direct evidence may not be seen as sufficient if procedural rules aren't followed.
Would you like information on local legal aid organizations in Cook County to assist you further?
Well I need to know how to directly explain to the judge that she is helping the noncustodial parent and his girlfriend conceal income from my children
To address the judge directly, consider the following points:
- Emphasize the direct evidence you have (Zelle payments, cashier's checks).
- Highlight how this impacts your children's well-being and educational needs.
- Respectfully request a clear explanation for the motion denial.
Would you like information on local legal aid organizations in Cook County?
What can I file
To address your concerns, you might consider filing a motion for reconsideration. Here are some steps you can take:
- Emphasize the direct evidence you have.
- Highlight the impact on your children's well-being.
- Request a clear explanation for the denial.
Would you like more information on how to file this motion in Cook County?