Family
Jun. 29, 2001
Follow Law?
It is time for the family law bench to enforce the rules concerning ex parte practice and not encourage its continued abuse. The failure of the bench to enforce these rules flies in the face of due process, wastes the limited resources of the court, exacerbates litigation and damages the public's perception of our family law court system.
It is time for the family law bench to enforce the rules concerning ex parte practice and not encourage its continued abuse. The failure of the bench to enforce these rules flies in the face of due process, wastes the limited resources of the court, exacerbates litigation and damages the publi...
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