Court Watch-Keeping Judges Honest

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A common complaint in dealing with this Family Court Issues is the presumption of bias on the part of the judge. Many fathers may disagree with this, but the idea of bias is spread more by poorly prepared and trained attorneys, then by fact. However, it does not hurt to be prepared for this through the use of Court Watchers.

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Who Can Be A Court Observer

A Court Observers or Watcher can be anyone, such as a friend or relative who is not directly involved in the case. However, as an alternative you may also consider contacting local High School Civics, and/or Community College Paralegal, Teachers to see if any programs exist for students to get credit for being Court Observers.

Another good source would be Boy Scouts of America to find a young man working toward earning his "
Citizenship in the Community" merit badge, which is required to become an Eagle Scout. This will give them applicable experience in our judicial system.

The Job Of A Watcher

  1. Court Observers should be sitting in the front row of Visitor's Gallery, but spread apart so that their comments are individual and not affected by what another observer is writing.

  2. The observers should to be sitting on both sides of the gallery, near both the petitioner and respondent attorneys.

  3. Each observer should be equipped with a hardback clipboard, tablet, and two writing pens for taking notes.

  4. It's best to make use of a Court Evaluation Form (see Image below) designed for this purpose. With this form, they need not guess or interpret what to record. They need simply answer the questions.

Court Watch Forms

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Court Watch Form

The Task

Individuals performing a Court Watcher function are like a Jury. They are there to report on their observations and not to expound on them. If the Judge asks who they are, they need only identify themselves as Court Observers.

If all goes well, the Judge will rule based on the preponderance of the evidence and the results of the Court Watch Forms will be unneeded. However, do remember that a less than favorable ruling does not always mean bias. The volume of evidence, and the performance of the attorneys, counts the most. The ability of your attorney, and the value of your evidence, is fully dependent your prep work, and taking the time to interview and find the right attorney for the job.

If it appears the judge is not providing a balanced interpretation of the evidence presented, an appeal can be filed using info from this form. Further, the judge sanctioned or removed from the case. In a worst case scenario, a complaint can be filed with the State Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court conducts an investigation, a judge must remove him or herself from the case.

Writing Letters

Fathers are a frequent target of the media and politicians in citing what they think is wrong with America. They blame us for fatherless children, even though 40% of divorced/single mothers deny fathers access to their children. They call us deadbeat dads, even though only 3% of those ordered to pay child support refuse to. They claim that millions of single mothers are not getting child support, without mentioning that 75% never applied for any, and/or do not know who the father is.

If we are to curb the negative picture presented about fathers, then fathers need to be expressing their opinions on that. You can be doing that by writing letters to your politicians, and to the Editorial Letter page of newspapers.

These links will teach you how to do just that. Consider doing that at least once a month.
We cannot make our voices heard if we are not willing to speak up.


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  • dchaitanya May 2, 2012 @ 9:33 pm | delete
    Are Our Judicial Systems Really Honest?
    http://www.broowaha.com/articles/13401/are-our-judicial-systems-honest
  • Dawn Mar 24, 2012 @ 11:00 pm | delete
    I have found this guest book in my search to help my brother. He is in the middle of a divorce and cusody. Everything has went in her favor and everyone is telling us, that is how things workin this county. To make matters worse, his lawyer doesn't seem to care about the outcome. He hasn't done one thing to help my brother and doesn't give us any hope.
    The Mother is holding all of the cards...we don't know why, because since the seperation a year ago she has had 3 different men, all staying at her house while the kids are there. the partying has started and she is never with them. She is wanting to move 3 hours aways with her newest boyfriend, and fromthe looks of things, she will get to & take the kids. she even got fired from her job and now my brother has to pay even more support because she lost her job. she even told my brother that she couldn't get a job until after the final order...her lawyer is coaching her well.
    My brother doesn't know where to turn, who to ask for help. We don't have the money to pay another lawyer $2500 to finish the job the first one should be doing.
    What do we do, where do we go, how do we play this game? All my brother wants is his kids. He even offered to pay her each month and she could move, if she would leave the kids with him. It should be a game...it is about these children. It isn't about winning...it is about what is best for the children. We are in WV, and we would appreciate any help.
  • Scott Lawson Mar 13, 2012 @ 12:42 am | delete
    Hi there. I live in CO and am needing help in a bad way. Thank you for the resources. It is greatly appreciated.
  • George_McCasland Mar 13, 2012 @ 2:19 am | delete
    It is why I developed the Dads House Manual.
    http://dads-house.org/EducationalManual
  • George_McCasland Mar 25, 2012 @ 6:44 pm | delete
    Here is the Dads House Manual. Get him to study.
    http://www.squidoo.com/FathersRightsInfo

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