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How to submit evidence for your hearing Get copies of documents that help support your case. Attach or file these with your Request for Order or Responsive Declaration so the judge can consider them at the hearing. Get statements from any witnesses. File and serve your documents and statements.
Disrespectful Language: Avoid any form of disrespect, including insults, sarcasm, or condescending remarks. This can negatively impact your case. Personal Attacks: Do not make derogatory comments about the opposing party, their character, or their parenting abilities. Focus on the facts rather than emotions.
Whats a declaration letter? A declaration letter is a statement of facts that a parent writes as part of a disputed child custody case. Its formal testimony that a judge considers when evaluating a parents legal and physical custody requests. A declaration letter declares a parents intent in seeking custody orders.
This form is required for all new Family Law cases filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court. This case cover sheet is required so that the court can assign your case to the correct district for filing and hearing.
The chain of custody of evidence is a record of individuals who have had physical possession of the evidence. Documentation is critical to maintaining the integrity of the chain of custody. Maintaining the chain of custody is vital for any type of evidence.
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The inability of parents to consistently control their emotions, and avoid emotional decision making, is the most common mistake we see in child custody cases. The reason: it is such an easy mistake to make, and so pervasive in all aspects of the case.
Official documents Income information like tax returns and pay stubs to show you are financially stable. Medical records to show your child receives proper medical care. School reports to show your childs grades, which are often a reflection of their home life. Police reports of any incidents involving the other

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