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Season 4 - Episode 4 - How To Sue A Judge If Has Immunity

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How To File A Lawsuit
against judges and officers of the Court without the assistance of an attorney. There are a variety of reasons why people choose to represent themselves.
If you are convinced that the next step in your child support case will be to bring a lawsuit against the Judge, magistrate or commissioner of the Family Court. The basic components of a lawsuit are referred to as "elements." What does that "elements" mean? Well, im going to break it down for you and show you how this applies to child support.
In this video, we're going to explain the procedures and processes and give you a few examples from a cases that can be used as references. I'm going to be talking about the issue of absolute immunity and qualified immunity.
The concept of judicial immunity protection is something that is frequently misunderstood. Absolute and qualified immunity are two different judicial protection that are often used by judges to defend civil prosecution for unlawful acts committed in the course of official duties.
Although it is generally wise to obtain the professional legal advice of an experienced attorney, there are a variety of reasons why people choose to represent themselves in court, the most prevalent of which is to save money on attorney fees.
Without the assistance of an attorney, anyone in the United States has the right to represent themselves in court and bring a lawsuit. If you're thinking about defending yourself in court, a process known as PRO SE or Pro PER litigation, there are some steps you may do to help your case tremendously. The following video discusses step-by-step information to help you through the process
You are convinced that your next decision is to file a lawsuit against the judge in your child support. there are some steps you may do to help your case tremendously. The following video discusses step-by-step information to help you through the process
You'll also need to figure out why you're filing a lawsuit and what grounds you're suing on. Because most claims are subject to a statute of limitations, the problem of timing must be addressed. This implies you have a set amount of time from the moment the occurrence occurred to file a lawsuit.
Finally, you'll need to decide where your lawsuit will be filed. The Federal or State court in which a case may be tried is frequently referred to as "where." You should find out where the defendant resides because you can bring a lawsuit in either their home or the location of the incident.
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How To File A Lawsuit
against judges and officers of the Court without the assistance of an attorney. There are a variety of reasons why people choose to represent themselves.
If you are convinced that the next step in your child support case will be to bring a lawsuit against the Judge, magistrate or commissioner of the Family Court. The basic components of a lawsuit are referred to as "elements." What does that "elements" mean? Well, im going to break it down for you and show you how this applies to child support.
In this video, we're going to explain the procedures and processes and give you a few examples from a cases that can be used as references. I'm going to be talking about the issue of absolute immunity and qualified immunity.
The concept of judicial immunity protection is something that is frequently misunderstood. Absolute and qualified immunity are two different judicial protection that are often used by judges to defend civil prosecution for unlawful acts committed in the course of official duties.
Although it is generally wise to obtain the professional legal advice of an experienced attorney, there are a variety of reasons why people choose to represent themselves in court, the most prevalent of which is to save money on attorney fees.
Without the assistance of an attorney, anyone in the United States has the right to represent themselves in court and bring a lawsuit. If you're thinking about defending yourself in court, a process known as PRO SE or Pro PER litigation, there are some steps you may do to help your case tremendously. The following video discusses step-by-step information to help you through the process
You are convinced that your next decision is to file a lawsuit against the judge in your child support. there are some steps you may do to help your case tremendously. The following video discusses step-by-step information to help you through the process
You'll also need to figure out why you're filing a lawsuit and what grounds you're suing on. Because most claims are subject to a statute of limitations, the problem of timing must be addressed. This implies you have a set amount of time from the moment the occurrence occurred to file a lawsuit.
Finally, you'll need to decide where your lawsuit will be filed. The Federal or State court in which a case may be tried is frequently referred to as "where." You should find out where the defendant resides because you can bring a lawsuit in either their home or the location of the incident.
📖 To Schedule Discussion and Conversation:
👥 Calendar: https://bit.ly/Calendar-ChildSupport
📢 Email: Chrish289@protonmail.com
📝 Let's Connect On Social Media:
👍 Facebook: https://bit.ly/FB-ChildSupportMadeSmple
🐦Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrish289
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrish289/
✅ YouTube Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeiwfslKzAo
❤️ Please Support This Channel:
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💎 $25 Donation OR any amount: https://bit.ly/ChildSupportMadeSimple
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