False Claims In Court
Summary
To draft an objection in Cook County, Illinois, address the court properly, state your reasons for objecting, provide supporting evidence, and sign and date it. If you believe the opposing partys attorney has misled the court, detail this in your objection, provide evidence, and explain the impact. Include all instances of misleading information, such as false claims about house ownership and misuse of bank statements. Highlight any false statements and provide correct information. Always consult a lawyer for personalized advice.Full Conversation
I’m in the middle of drafting a objection to the noncustodial parents motion to modify child support in Chicago Illinois cook county
Hello Alisa,
To draft an objection in Cook County, Illinois, you should:
- Address the court properly
- State your reasons for objecting
- Provide supporting evidence
- Sign and date it
Remember to consult with a lawyer for detailed guidance.
To draft an objection in Cook County, Illinois, you should:
- Address the court properly
- State your reasons for objecting
- Provide supporting evidence
- Sign and date it
Remember to consult with a lawyer for detailed guidance.
And I listed one of my objections being due to miss leading the court naser through his attorney miss lead the court by submitting a six page pretrial memorandum on November *, * which listed his ex employers information NCR corporation for wage withholding purposes
Hi Alisa, if you believe Naser's attorney has misled the court, you should:
- Detail this in your objection
- Provide any evidence of the misleading information
- Explain how this has impacted the case
Please consult with a lawyer for more detailed advice.
- Detail this in your objection
- Provide any evidence of the misleading information
- Explain how this has impacted the case
Please consult with a lawyer for more detailed advice.
So my question is why also list that the memorandum falsely stated that I am the owner of my fathers property meaning house and a memorandum at claimed that I am the owner of my fathers house they provided four of my fathers bank statements that I had provided to the non-custodial parent and his attorney providing them evidence that my father pays for his own mortgage but they used it to claim in the pretrial memorandum that my fathers bank statements prove that he is paying my mortgage as my father purchased this house in July * under my name due to the lack of credit since then I provided a document that was part of my SSI papers clearly showing when the noncustodial parent the children and I moved into my parents basement which was on August *, *
Hi Alisa. If you think the memorandum misrepresents your ownership status, you should:
- Include this issue in your objection
- Provide supporting documents showing the true ownership
- Explain how the misrepresentation affects the case
Remember to consult a lawyer for full advice.
- Include this issue in your objection
- Provide supporting documents showing the true ownership
- Explain how the misrepresentation affects the case
Remember to consult a lawyer for full advice.
The house that my father purchased in July * was purchased under my name but that doesn’t make it my house as the document I have provided clearly shows that the noncustodial parent my children and I moved in to my fathers basement 12 years later which is August *, *
Hello Alisa, to clarify this situation you might want to:
- Include in your objection that the house, though in your name, is not your asset.
- Provide documents proving you moved into your father's basement on August *, *.
- Consult with a lawyer for tailored advice.
- Include in your objection that the house, though in your name, is not your asset.
- Provide documents proving you moved into your father's basement on August *, *.
- Consult with a lawyer for tailored advice.
I’ve already provided the documented evidence that I moved into my fathers basement with the noncustodial parent and the children on August *, * With my petition for full coverage of educational expenses
Hello Alisa, if you've already provided the evidence, you should ensure to highlight this in your objection. Remember to detail how this evidence contradicts the claims made in the memorandum. For specific guidance, consult with a lawyer.
So my question is under the section I’ve listed in my objection as miss leading the court I stated a non-custodial parent through his attorney missile led the court by submitting a six page pretrial memorandum on November *, * that listed his ex employers information NCR corporation for wage withholding purposes
Hello Alisa, if you think the memorandum was misleading, you should:
- Detail this in your objection
- Provide evidence supporting your claim
- Explain the impact of this misleading information on the case
Keep in mind, it's crucial to consult a lawyer for detailed advice.
- Detail this in your objection
- Provide evidence supporting your claim
- Explain the impact of this misleading information on the case
Keep in mind, it's crucial to consult a lawyer for detailed advice.
I’ve already did all that I just want to know if I should also list that the pretrial memorandum also falsely listed that I was the owner of my fathers house and use my fathers bank statements to falsely claimed that he is paying for my mortgage
Hello Alisa, yes, you should include all instances of misleading information in your objection. Highlight the false claims about the house ownership and the misuse of bank statements. Always consult a lawyer for personalized advice.
So how would I incorporate that into what I just listed
Hello Alisa, you could incorporate this by adding a new paragraph or section in your objection. Begin by stating the false claims about your house ownership and the misuse of bank statements, then provide the evidence contradicting these claims. Always seek lawyer's advice for specifics.
Can you show me an example
Sure, Alisa. An example could be:
"Furthermore, the pretrial memorandum falsely claims that I am the owner of my father's house. This is untrue, as the house was purchased under my name for credit purposes only. It also misuses my father's bank statements, asserting incorrectly that he is paying my mortgage. Evidence provided previously (on August *, *) contradicts these claims. I request the court to consider these misleading representations."
Remember, it's always best to consult a lawyer for personalized advice.
"Furthermore, the pretrial memorandum falsely claims that I am the owner of my father's house. This is untrue, as the house was purchased under my name for credit purposes only. It also misuses my father's bank statements, asserting incorrectly that he is paying my mortgage. Evidence provided previously (on August *, *) contradicts these claims. I request the court to consider these misleading representations."
Remember, it's always best to consult a lawyer for personalized advice.
So for example I will stay to you all the misleading and false statements that were listed in the pretrial memorandum first was the noncustodial parents ex employer second was me owning my fathers house third was that’s a non-custodial parent receives only one monthly income with his ex employer‘s information listed at $* per month when he actually has two more incomes that he receives under the table Forth false statement in the pretrial memorandum was The claiming of a biological child with a girlfriend Fifth false claim in the pretrial memorandum was Lebanon custodial parent supports the children
Hello Alisa, yes, you should detail all these false statements in your objection. Include each point, provide the correct information, and explain how these false claims have impacted the case. It's always best to consult a lawyer for personalized advice.
Can you please show me an example how to drafted into my objection or how to put an order
Sure, Alisa. Here's an example:
"I hereby object to the pretrial memorandum submitted on November *, *, for the following reasons:
*. False claim of Naser's ex-employer, NCR corporation, for wage withholding purposes.
*. Incorrect assertion of my ownership of my father's house.
*. Misrepresentation of Naser's income, stating he has one source of income, when he has additional unreported income.
*. False claim of Naser having a biological child with a girlfriend.
*. Incorrect assertion that Naser supports the children.
Each of these false claims has significantly impacted the proceedings. I urge the court to consider these misrepresentations."
Always consult a lawyer for personalized advice.
"I hereby object to the pretrial memorandum submitted on November *, *, for the following reasons:
*. False claim of Naser's ex-employer, NCR corporation, for wage withholding purposes.
*. Incorrect assertion of my ownership of my father's house.
*. Misrepresentation of Naser's income, stating he has one source of income, when he has additional unreported income.
*. False claim of Naser having a biological child with a girlfriend.
*. Incorrect assertion that Naser supports the children.
Each of these false claims has significantly impacted the proceedings. I urge the court to consider these misrepresentations."
Always consult a lawyer for personalized advice.
Can I also state in there that are non-custodial parents attorney did not correct the false statements as she was provided with documented evidence after the pre-trial that everything stated in the six page pretrial was inaccurate
Hello Alisa, yes, you can include that the non-custodial parent's attorney did not correct the false statements despite receiving evidence. This could show negligence or intent to mislead. Remember to consult a lawyer for personalized advice.
The claim in the future memorandum of me being the owner of my fathers house was intentional
Hello Alisa, if you believe the claim was intentional, state this in your objection, explaining why you think it was deliberate. Provide any evidence supporting your claim. Always consult with a lawyer for personalized advice.
Despite the non-custodial parent knowing I am not the owner of my fathers house despite me providing evidence to his attorney of when we moved in here and that it is not my house although it is under my name the false claims of me being the owner of my fathers house continue
Hello Alisa, you can include in your objection that despite providing evidence, the non-custodial parent knowingly made false claims about your house ownership. This could strengthen your case. Please consult with a lawyer for personalized advice.
How What I phrase it
Hello Alisa, you could phrase it like this: "Despite providing clear evidence to counteract the false claims, the non-custodial parent knowingly continued to falsely state that I am the owner of my father's house. This was a deliberate attempt to mislead the court." Always consult a lawyer for personalized advice.
Can I just state intentionally falsely claiming I’m the owner of my fathers house he purchased in July *
Hello Alisa, yes, you can phrase it like: "The non-custodial parent intentionally made false claims, stating I am the owner of the house my father purchased in July *." Always remember to consult with a lawyer for personalized advice.
How what I phrase under The threatening abusive emails thatnaser
Hello Alisa, could you clarify what you mean by "threatening abusive emails"? Have you received such emails from Naser? If so, have you reported them, and what impact have they had on your situation?
How would I phrase under that that naser has been allowing Lisa to impersonate him through emails that have been threatening abusive and harassing causing distress to the children involved furthermore these actions are part of an attempt to keep NASER’s Finances and assets hidden for her and her sons personal gain
Hello Alisa, based on your description, you could phrase it like this: "Naser has knowingly allowed Lisa to impersonate him, sending threatening and abusive emails that have caused distress to my children. Furthermore, these actions appear to be a deliberate attempt to conceal Naser's finances and assets for Lisa and her son's personal gain." Always consult with a lawyer for personalized advice.