Judges Reaction To Email
Summary
Judges in Cook County, Illinois, consider the best interest of the child and may react to offensive emails. Present evidence clearly in your petition, including financial support details and interference by the respondents girlfriend. List exhibits with descriptions and ensure all documents are prepared for submission.Full Conversation
Is it possible for a judge in Chicago Illinois cook county to read such an email and not have a reaction
That seems to be concerning if a child support judge reads such an email speaking that way about the children and not having any kind of reaction would seriously be concerning
In Cook County, Illinois:
- Judges are mandated to consider the best interest of the child in any proceeding.
- Evidence like emails can be presented to prove a hostile environment.
- Judges are expected to react to such offensive language.
However, the reaction varies based on each individual case.
- Judges are mandated to consider the best interest of the child in any proceeding.
- Evidence like emails can be presented to prove a hostile environment.
- Judges are expected to react to such offensive language.
However, the reaction varies based on each individual case.
For example I filed a petition for full coverage of educational expenses for my twin *-year-old boys who will be graduating at the end of the month for their father the respondent to fully cover their college expenses and that is the email I received and his response so I’m curious to what the judges response will be after reading that
In Cook County, Illinois:
- Judges often consider email evidence in rulings.
- The email you received could be considered for its hostile tone.
- The judge's reaction will depend on the overall case context.
- The judge will also consider your petition for full coverage of college expenses based on various factors like the respondent's financial situation.
- Judges often consider email evidence in rulings.
- The email you received could be considered for its hostile tone.
- The judge's reaction will depend on the overall case context.
- The judge will also consider your petition for full coverage of college expenses based on various factors like the respondent's financial situation.
As the respondents girlfriend who has been interfering in this case and keeping the respondents finances and assets hidden under her own name and has been keeping the respondents finances from our three children since July *, * as the children were deprived financially and emotionally the respondent has been fully supporting her five sons which three of them are well over the age of * the respondent has also been covering her sons college expenses so how would I stick to the judge in my documents that I have evidence of all of that
In Cook County, Illinois, you may present your evidence showing:
- The respondent's girlfriend's interference in keeping assets hidden.
- The respondent's financial support for other children.
- The deprivation of your children's financial support.
Make sure to present these clearly and with proper documentation in court.
- The respondent's girlfriend's interference in keeping assets hidden.
- The respondent's financial support for other children.
- The deprivation of your children's financial support.
Make sure to present these clearly and with proper documentation in court.
I want to state in my petition That all the documents providing evidence for all of that will be provided
In your petition, you may say something like:
"I hereby declare that all necessary documents providing evidence for these claims will be furnished for the court's consideration at the appropriate time."
Make sure to follow appropriate legal procedure for submitting evidence in Cook County, Illinois.
"I hereby declare that all necessary documents providing evidence for these claims will be furnished for the court's consideration at the appropriate time."
Make sure to follow appropriate legal procedure for submitting evidence in Cook County, Illinois.
But I don’t know how to properly list or title these documents in my petition
To properly list or title these documents in your petition in Cook County, Illinois, you could:
- Number each piece of evidence (e.g., Exhibit *, Exhibit *).
- Provide a brief description of each (e.g., Email from Respondent's Girlfriend dated XX/XX/XXXX).
- Keep a corresponding copy of each numbered and described document.
- Number each piece of evidence (e.g., Exhibit *, Exhibit *).
- Provide a brief description of each (e.g., Email from Respondent's Girlfriend dated XX/XX/XXXX).
- Keep a corresponding copy of each numbered and described document.
So how would I describe those documents
In Cook County, Illinois, you could describe the documents as follows:
- Exhibit *: Email dated XX/XX/XXXX showing hostile language from Respondent's Girlfriend.
- Exhibit *: Document showing Respondent's support for other children.
- Exhibit *: Evidence of deprivation of financial support for our children.
Remember to match each description with the correct document.
- Exhibit *: Email dated XX/XX/XXXX showing hostile language from Respondent's Girlfriend.
- Exhibit *: Document showing Respondent's support for other children.
- Exhibit *: Evidence of deprivation of financial support for our children.
Remember to match each description with the correct document.
So for example I have the respondents bank statements showing He receives income under the table how would I describe that in my document
In Cook County, Illinois, you could describe it like this:
- Exhibit *: Bank Statements dated XX/XX/XXXX indicating Respondent's undeclared, 'under the table' income.
Remember to keep the original statements for presenting in court.
- Exhibit *: Bank Statements dated XX/XX/XXXX indicating Respondent's undeclared, 'under the table' income.
Remember to keep the original statements for presenting in court.
I also have the respondents bank statements showing the amount of money being sent to his girlfriend Via Zell and to her sons via Apple Cash how would I describe that
In Cook County, Illinois, you could describe those as:
- Exhibit *: Bank Statements showing money transfers to Respondent's Girlfriend via Zelle.
- Exhibit *: Bank Statements indicating funds transferred to Girlfriend's sons via Apple Cash.
Remember to keep original statements for court presentation.
- Exhibit *: Bank Statements showing money transfers to Respondent's Girlfriend via Zelle.
- Exhibit *: Bank Statements indicating funds transferred to Girlfriend's sons via Apple Cash.
Remember to keep original statements for court presentation.
I also have emails where the respondents girlfriend is impersonating the respondent stating that there is a newborn baby in one of the emails and then stating that there is a 15 month old child Which is impossible for a newborn to be 15 months within seven weeks how do I describe that
In Cook County, Illinois, you could describe these as:
- Exhibit *: Email showing Respondent's Girlfriend impersonating Respondent and making inconsistent statements about a child's age.
Always keep copies of original emails for court presentation.
- Exhibit *: Email showing Respondent's Girlfriend impersonating Respondent and making inconsistent statements about a child's age.
Always keep copies of original emails for court presentation.
I also have documented evidence proving my disability how do I describe that
In Cook County, Illinois, you could describe this as:
- Exhibit *: Medical Documents dated XX/XX/XXXX verifying my disability.
Ensure to keep original documents for court presentation.
- Exhibit *: Medical Documents dated XX/XX/XXXX verifying my disability.
Ensure to keep original documents for court presentation.
So how would I state let all these documents will be provided to the court
In your petition, you can state:
"I will provide the court with the aforementioned exhibits (Exhibit * to *) as evidence to substantiate my claims at the appropriate time according to Cook County, Illinois procedures."
"I will provide the court with the aforementioned exhibits (Exhibit * to *) as evidence to substantiate my claims at the appropriate time according to Cook County, Illinois procedures."
Can I just stay at other documents that will be provided to the court and then list all the exhibits under
In Cook County, Illinois, you can say:
- "Additional relevant documents will be supplied to the court as required."
- Then list the exhibits as previously discussed.
Ensure all documents are prepared for submission.
- "Additional relevant documents will be supplied to the court as required."
- Then list the exhibits as previously discussed.
Ensure all documents are prepared for submission.