Filing Affidavit For Fairness

Summary

To ensure a fair hearing in California family law cases, you can file a Declaration of Disqualification under CCP §170.3 if you believe a judge is acting outside the law. Clearly state the facts, attach supporting evidence, and file the declaration at the court. If your constitutional rights have been violated, gather all relevant documents and consult with a family law attorney for comprehensive guidance.

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I want to know how to file an affidavit that prevents my family law judge from ruling outside of the law and give me a fair hearing
In California, to address concerns about a judge's conduct or to ensure a fair hearing, you can file a "Declaration of Disqualification" under CCP §*.*.
- Clearly state the facts: Describe instances where the judge acted outside the law.
- Attach supporting evidence: Provide documents or testimonies supporting your claims.
- File at the court: Submit your declaration to the court where your case is being heard.
Do you have specific instances of the judge's conduct you need to include?
no, not necessarily but they have been violating my constitutional rights for 5 years now but taking away my custody of my children without due process or proving I am an unfit parent
It seems like you have serious concerns regarding your constitutional rights and due process. Here are some steps you can take:
- Gather Evidence: Collect all documents and records related to your case.
- File a Declaration: Complete a "Declaration of Disqualification" under CCP §*.*.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult with a family law attorney to ensure your declaration is comprehensive.
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