Judges Evidence Decision Impact
Summary
In Chicago, Illinois, judges consider all relevant evidence in child support cases. If evidence is struck, it may be due to procedural reasons. You can appeal decisions or consult a local attorney for specific advice. If you believe a judge acted unethically, you can file a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board. The Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission reviews complaints against attorneys and may take disciplinary action if necessary. Legal proceedings often require patience and persistence.Full Conversation
If I hand delivered documented evidence of the non-custodial Parent lied about his employer for wages to be withheld and sent to child support and the non-custodial parents attorney was also provided documented evidence of her client lying through her and manipulated the court and the opposing parties the non-custodial parent Attorney tries to strike my evidence that was given to the judge but the judge has already seen the evidence what can the possible outcome be in Chicago Illinois
Hello Lula, in Chicago, Illinois:
- If the judge has seen the evidence, they may consider it.
- The attorney can attempt to strike it, but the judge decides.
- If found guilty of perjury, the non-custodial parent may face penalties.
Remember, this is general information. You should consult with a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.
- If the judge has seen the evidence, they may consider it.
- The attorney can attempt to strike it, but the judge decides.
- If found guilty of perjury, the non-custodial parent may face penalties.
Remember, this is general information. You should consult with a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.
So if the judge does except their motion to strike the evidence that she has already seen knowing that there has been no child support money coming for the children for over a month can I report a judge
In Illinois, judges have immunity from most actions they take in their official capacity. However, if you believe a judge has acted unethically, you can file a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board. Always consult with a local attorney to guide you.
But how is that fair why would the judge strike documented evidence that proves that are non-custodial parent and his attorney lied to the court and there has been no money for the children
It seems you're frustrated, Lula. Judges make decisions based on law and procedure. If evidence is struck, it may not meet certain legal requirements. However, you may appeal decisions or seek legal advice to understand better. The legal process can be complicated.
But the law is considered perjury if the non-custodial parent intentionally lies to the court
You're right, Lula. In Illinois, perjury is a serious offense. If someone knowingly provides false information under oath, they may face legal consequences. However, proving perjury requires meeting certain legal standards. Again, consulting a local attorney is advised.
So for example a father put that he’s working for NCR corporation and his attorney sends a wage withholding notice to NCR corporation but the father is no longer employed there and there are no wages being withheld the father works for another company and all that evidence is provided to the judge does she not need to consider that is in child support in the best interest of the children
In Illinois:
- The judge should consider all relevant evidence.
- If the father's current employment is accurately reported, wage withholding should occur there.
- The best interest of the child is a primary concern in these cases.
Remember, consult a local attorney for specific advice.
- The judge should consider all relevant evidence.
- If the father's current employment is accurately reported, wage withholding should occur there.
- The best interest of the child is a primary concern in these cases.
Remember, consult a local attorney for specific advice.
But if the judge takes the motion to strike my evidence how is that in the best interest of the children
In Illinois:
- A judge's decision to strike evidence doesn't necessarily reflect on the children's best interest.
- It might be due to procedural or legal reasons.
- You can appeal this decision or consult a local attorney for further advice.
- A judge's decision to strike evidence doesn't necessarily reflect on the children's best interest.
- It might be due to procedural or legal reasons.
- You can appeal this decision or consult a local attorney for further advice.
No updates as the opposing parties attorney once again filed a bunch of baseless motions and the judge giving her a hearing date set for months from now which is prolonging this case and my motion to reconsider that I filed on December *, * within the timeframe was not dismissed was not granted it is just dragging on
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. If you think the opposing attorney's motions are baseless, you might:
- Oppose these motions in writing
- Request a hearing to voice your concerns
Remember, only a lawyer can provide you with legal advice specific to your situation.
- Oppose these motions in writing
- Request a hearing to voice your concerns
Remember, only a lawyer can provide you with legal advice specific to your situation.
I did voice my concerns and I got nowhere
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. If you feel your concerns are not being addressed, you may:
- Consider filing a complaint against the attorney with the Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission.
- Consult with a lawyer to explore other legal avenues.
- Consider filing a complaint against the attorney with the Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission.
- Consult with a lawyer to explore other legal avenues.
I did file a complaint against the attorney with a Illinois a Tony registration commission on February *, * have not heard anything from them
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. The Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission usually takes some time to review complaints. Have you tried contacting them for an update on your complaint?
What will the attorney registration commission do as I did provide documented evidence of the Chinese baseless motions and evidence that she is trying to cover up her clients perjury
The Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission will review your complaint and the evidence provided. They may:
- Dismiss the complaint if it lacks merit
- Conduct a further investigation
- Take disciplinary action if necessary
Remember, the process can take time.
- Dismiss the complaint if it lacks merit
- Conduct a further investigation
- Take disciplinary action if necessary
Remember, the process can take time.
How does documented evidence lack merit
Documented evidence might lack merit if it:
- Doesn't directly relate to the case at hand.
- Is hearsay or unverifiable.
- Contradicts other, more reliable evidence.
- Is considered irrelevant or immaterial by the court.
Remember, only a lawyer can give specific legal advice.
- Doesn't directly relate to the case at hand.
- Is hearsay or unverifiable.
- Contradicts other, more reliable evidence.
- Is considered irrelevant or immaterial by the court.
Remember, only a lawyer can give specific legal advice.
I provided them with documented evidence of my evidence I have against attorneys client providing direct evidence that he intentionally Manipulated the court by providing his ex employers information I’ve also provided direct evidence proving that the attorney is trying to cover up her clients perjury by misleading the court
It's frustrating when you feel your evidence isn't considered. It's important to understand that the Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission typically follows a process to evaluate all evidence. This includes:
- Verifying the authenticity of the evidence
- Evaluating the relevance to the case
- Assessing if it contradicts other evidence or the law
Patience is crucial during this period.
- Verifying the authenticity of the evidence
- Evaluating the relevance to the case
- Assessing if it contradicts other evidence or the law
Patience is crucial during this period.
I believe the attorney registration even if provided what evidence well just not care as the judge does not seem to care and who is getting her children
I understand your frustration. If you believe the judge is acting unethically, you may consider filing a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board. Please remember, legal proceedings often require patience and persistence.
File a complaint for what reason just as the attorneys are going to protect the attorney the judges are going to protect the judge even after being on ethical
I understand your frustration. If you believe misconduct has occurred, filing a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board is a step you can take. They are responsible for:
- Reviewing complaints
- Investigating alleged misconduct
- Taking disciplinary action if necessary
Remember, they aim to ensure fairness and justice.
- Reviewing complaints
- Investigating alleged misconduct
- Taking disciplinary action if necessary
Remember, they aim to ensure fairness and justice.