Summary
Judges in Cook County, Illinois, are required to review all evidence before making decisions, particularly in child support cases. Procedural rules may allow certain motions to be granted without evidence, but decisions should not be based on false statements. If you believe a judge has not followed due process, you can consider appealing the decision or filing a judicial conduct complaint. Filing motions electronically is generally allowed unless specific court rules or orders prohibit it. Consulting a local attorney for personalized advice is recommended.Full Conversation
Is it Chicago Illinois cook county child support judge supposed to be expediting and granting the opposing parties motion to impound records without ever looking at the documented evidence
Hello Alisa, here are some points regarding your situation:
- In general, a judge should review all evidence before making a decision.
- However, procedural rules may allow certain motions to be granted without evidence.
- It's best to consult with a local attorney to understand the specific laws in Cook County, Illinois.
For example the opposing party falsely provides a written statement that one of the exhibits is displaying the respondents personal account and routing number one that is not true but the judge without any hesitation expedite stop motion and Gratiot without looking at the evidence
It sounds like you're dealing with a complicated situation, Alisa. Are you looking for information on how to contest the judge's decision, or do you need help understanding your legal rights in this situation?
I just wanna know if a judge is supposed to be doing such things
In Chicago, Illinois, judges are supposed to:
- Review all evidence before making a decision.
- Ensure due process and fairness.
- Not make decisions based on false statements.
If you believe this isn't the case, consider legal action like appealing the decision or filing a judicial conduct complaint.
Can you explain in detail why a child support should not be doing such things For reasons that she is directly impacting the children involved
A child support judge should follow due procedure because:
- Decisions significantly affect children's welfare.
- A fair process ensures both parties' rights.
- Incorrect decisions can lead to unjust outcomes.
If you're unhappy with the decision, consider appealing or filing a complaint. Consultation with a local attorney could be beneficial.
For example if I filed a motion in person at the Daley Center can I file the same motion electronically
Hello Alisa, yes, in Cook County, Illinois, you can generally file the same motion electronically that you originally filed in person, unless court rules or the judge's orders specifically prohibit it. Always follow the court's rules for electronic filing.