Court Mischaracterization Legal Steps

Summary

A court mischaracterizing an unwed custody case as a divorce case may be considered a judicial error. In Georgia, you have the right to appeal or seek a modification of the order. Legal counsel is strongly advised for navigating this process. Contact your local court for further information.

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What is it legally called when a Court wrongfully adjudicated an unwed custody case as a divorce case
Hello ****, it seems like there may have been a "mischaracterization" or "misclassification" of your case. It could also potentially fall under "judicial error". However, it's important to consult with a local attorney for proper legal advice. May I know your location to provide more specific information?
What if this mischaracterizing was done by a replant Judge against an existing Order
Hello ****, if a judge mischaracterized an existing order, it might constitute a "judicial error". You can usually request a revision or appeal the decision. However, rules vary by location. Could you please provide your location for specific information?
GA
Hello ****, in Georgia:
- It may be considered a "judicial error".
- You have the right to appeal or seek a modification of the order.
- Legal counsel is strongly advised.
For further information, please consider contacting your local court.