recently filed an interim motion for some access and travel issues, with a relevantly short 17 paragragh affidavit. other parent didn't file their response but was given greif by the judge based on what was on my affidavit and what they orally stated. Now she is bringing a cross motion seeking opposite terms of what I am seeking, despite the comments the judge made to her, basically telling her to consent to my requests as that's what the judge would rule. Without getting into the details, Their cross motion contains a 60 paragraph affidavit, and my counsel wants to respond paragraph by paragraph. It is time consuming and I am defusing the statements with evidence, i.e., police reports, emails, etc.
Her affidavit is basically FILLED with lies and inaccuracies. Allegations of abuse and so on and so forth, and nothing substantiated with any evidence. I.e., I don't feed the child. But the CAS was involved for other issues sometime after mom's concerns I don't feed but had no concerns with my access and case was closed. I will be attaching letter from CAS confirming they had no concerns and case was closed as exhibit. Among bunch other crap that I grabbed our child's neck, etc etc,, but not a single shred of evidence to support any of her lies.
What are some tips when writing this before sending it off to your lawyer. I have to get it to my lawyer soon for him to weed out, and put his own thoughts into as we are going back before the same judge next week. It is however turning pretty lengthy as well given the length of hers. errr.
Her affidavit is basically FILLED with lies and inaccuracies. Allegations of abuse and so on and so forth, and nothing substantiated with any evidence. I.e., I don't feed the child. But the CAS was involved for other issues sometime after mom's concerns I don't feed but had no concerns with my access and case was closed. I will be attaching letter from CAS confirming they had no concerns and case was closed as exhibit. Among bunch other crap that I grabbed our child's neck, etc etc,, but not a single shred of evidence to support any of her lies.
What are some tips when writing this before sending it off to your lawyer. I have to get it to my lawyer soon for him to weed out, and put his own thoughts into as we are going back before the same judge next week. It is however turning pretty lengthy as well given the length of hers. errr.
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