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#1
Dear Socrateaser / RE: case file documents?
Dec 16, 2006, 05:54:46 PM
Thank- you,  one more question on this subject to be clear.

1.  Do I need to have these copies certified?


and need an opinion-


2.  When trying to show a pattern of behavior is it best to present from oldest dated evidence to new or ice versa?

Thanks again

#2
Dear Socrateaser / RE: deposition?
Dec 16, 2006, 12:02:24 PM
Huge help!!!

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
#3
Dear Socrateaser / case file documents?
Dec 16, 2006, 12:00:23 PM
Going to court for Parenting Time.  I am going to try to prove a pattern of behavior. The start of this behavior was about 10 years ago and well documented in the case file that the judge will have in front of him.

1. Do I need copies of the supporting documents form the case file for the judge and opposing party or can I just refer to what and where it is the case file?

Thank-you
#4
Dear Socrateaser / deposition?
Dec 15, 2006, 06:53:27 AM
Opposing party is willing to concede to certain facts so that all evidence does not have be gone though in court.

However I do not trust the opposing party to keep their word and they are willing to sign a statement concede these facts.

Both parties are Pro Se


1.  Is there a certain form I must use for a deposition?

2. Can I just write up a paper with the facts the opposing party is willing to concede to and they can sign and notarize it?

thank- you
#5
Dear Socrateaser / procedures
Dec 14, 2006, 09:14:48 AM
I have gone to court several times to "see how thing work" but so far have not come across a situation like mine.

This is a post decree motion, no attorneys.

My understanding is that both parties will make opening statements.  Then the moving party will take the stand. Then respondent can cross exam.  Then moving party calls theirs witnesses and they are cross-examined.  Moving party rests.

Same procedure is repeated with the respondent. Then both make closing statements and moving party can offer a rebuttal.

I am the moving party and have evidence against the opposing party.  Civil and Criminal.  I do not have a witness to ask about these records.  

1. I am wondering when I present this evidence.
      Do I:
          a.   Do I present this evidence when I am on the stand.
          b.   I wait until I cross examine the opposing party
          c.   Call the opposing party to the stand as a witness?

Thank-you