I have been asked to note any objections to the other party's Affidavit for trial.
Would a general statement such as "she had me charged with assault...." be objectionable? It's wrong because it wasn't me who charged him with anything. Also, in relation to our parenting orders already in place, "these orders are still in place, but they aren't being followed". Isn't that just his own opinion?
Would spelling mistakes (children's names) or incorrect dates (birthdates) be something you just counter with your own affidavit or should I list that under objections?
I have done loads of family law research on objections but find it very confusing, to say the least.
Would a general statement such as "she had me charged with assault...." be objectionable? It's wrong because it wasn't me who charged him with anything. Also, in relation to our parenting orders already in place, "these orders are still in place, but they aren't being followed". Isn't that just his own opinion?
Would spelling mistakes (children's names) or incorrect dates (birthdates) be something you just counter with your own affidavit or should I list that under objections?
I have done loads of family law research on objections but find it very confusing, to say the least.