Abusive Email Evidence Presentation
Summary
To present abusive emails in court, describe them factually, including dates, content, and recipients. Highlight the attorneys awareness of the behavior. Consult your attorney for tailored advice.Full Conversation
How can I describe in a court document or to the judge that the responden seemed to be comfortable tagging his attorney in a disturbing abusive email he had sent to me As if knowing the attorney was still defend him in this child support case
Hello Alisa, here are some general suggestions:
*. Describe the incident factually and objectively without emotional language.
*. Mention the date and context of the email.
*. Quote the disturbing parts verbatim.
*. Describe your feelings and the effect on you.
*. Mention that you found it inappropriate for the respondent to copy his attorney.
Remember, it's crucial to maintain professionalism and respect in your communication.
*. Describe the incident factually and objectively without emotional language.
*. Mention the date and context of the email.
*. Quote the disturbing parts verbatim.
*. Describe your feelings and the effect on you.
*. Mention that you found it inappropriate for the respondent to copy his attorney.
Remember, it's crucial to maintain professionalism and respect in your communication.
So for example there’s an ongoing child support case in Chicago Illinois cook county and the respondent who is the non-custodial parent in this case hired an attorney and I have made his attorney aware of disturbing inappropriate abusive emails her clients girlfriend has been sending to the children and to me but his attorney continues filing frivolous motions and labeling my description of the emails as my own narratives Despite having actual evidence of the emails and now her clients girlfriend tagged her in another disturbing abusive email I find it concerning as the clients girlfriend seems to be confident that this attorney will still represent the respondent what will the judge say if she sees the abusive email with the attorney also tagged in that email meaning the attorney is well aware of her clients girlfriends interference and abusive behavior
In Illinois, judges take into consideration evidence that impacts the child's wellbeing. Here are some points:
*. If the emails are abusive, presenting them to the judge can help your case.
*. The judge may question the attorney's ethics if they're aware of the abusive behavior.
*. It's important to present the evidence professionally and objectively.
Remember, this information is general in nature. Consult with your attorney for specifics.
*. If the emails are abusive, presenting them to the judge can help your case.
*. The judge may question the attorney's ethics if they're aware of the abusive behavior.
*. It's important to present the evidence professionally and objectively.
Remember, this information is general in nature. Consult with your attorney for specifics.
And how do I describe this email that the attorney is tagged in the email
When describing the email, follow these steps:
*. State the date and time you received the email.
*. Identify the sender and the recipients, including the attorney.
*. Describe the content of the email objectively, focusing on the abusive elements.
*. State why you believe the email is inappropriate and harmful.
*. Highlight the attorney's knowledge of the abusive behavior, given their inclusion in the email.
Remember to be professional and respectful in your description.
*. State the date and time you received the email.
*. Identify the sender and the recipients, including the attorney.
*. Describe the content of the email objectively, focusing on the abusive elements.
*. State why you believe the email is inappropriate and harmful.
*. Highlight the attorney's knowledge of the abusive behavior, given their inclusion in the email.
Remember to be professional and respectful in your description.
Can I just state as seen the respondents attorney is also tagged in the email as she is well aware of this behavior as I have provided her with overwhelming evidence prior to this email
Yes, you can state that in your court document. It's important to include specific instances, dates, and content of the emails to support your claim. Remember to remain factual and objective in your descriptions.
I am presenting the actual email showing that this attorney was tagged in this email
That's a good approach, Alisa. To clarify, are you asking for advice on how to present this email in court or how to describe it in a court document?