Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California

Questioning the Judge

I have a case pending in California and the lawyers are not working for me. I was wondering if I could write the judge a letter to explain my case. I am out of options and I need some help.


Asked on 3/25/04, 7:18 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

H.M. Torrey The Law Offices of H.M. Torrey

Re: Questioning the Judge

if you would like to provide us with more details via email, we may be able to legally assist you with your pending case and situation.

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Answered on 3/25/04, 7:30 pm
Scott Schomer Schomer Law Group

Re: Questioning the Judge

You are entitled to do whatever you want, but judges generally do not consider writings not in official format and especially do not like them when the party is represented by counsel. These documents are often counter-productive. If you are not happy with counsel, seek a second opinion.

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Answered on 3/25/04, 7:37 pm
Christopher M. Brainard, Esq. C. M. Brainard & Associates - (310) 266-4115

Re: Questioning the Judge

Sure! Just fire your attorneys and represent yourself -- in pro per. However, I don't recommend it.

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Answered on 3/26/04, 12:32 am


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