Might be a good idea to do a little background check on the family court judge before appearing before him/her.
I found this site that covers some judges in California, and reveals some very interesting information you won't find on their resumes: http://www.familylawcourts.com/
"... explains why the Family Court system isn't broken, but one which morphed into an out-of-control, unregulated, litigation machine benefiting those employed in the divorce and custody industry."
Being prepared will, to some extent, let you know what you can expect from them.
I found this site that covers some judges in California, and reveals some very interesting information you won't find on their resumes: http://www.familylawcourts.com/
"... explains why the Family Court system isn't broken, but one which morphed into an out-of-control, unregulated, litigation machine benefiting those employed in the divorce and custody industry."
Being prepared will, to some extent, let you know what you can expect from them.
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