Court Reporter
well you should tell the judge shes not letting you see your child
No, in Alabama, a judge through your county court system is who will handle your custody hearings. DHR or DHS do not handle these but they may be involved in the hearings.
You may be referring to the word "hearings."
on cbeebies
No. Divorce is a matter for the state courts.
No, the justice court system gives a person 6 preliminary hearings. Please explain what was wrong with the question, I don't understand how that would need improvement?
the presidet
No. Your wife cannot grant legal custody of your children to anyone else. That must be done by a court order and the court would not ignore your parental rights in the matter unless it deems you to be unfit after a series of hearings.No. Your wife cannot grant legal custody of your children to anyone else. That must be done by a court order and the court would not ignore your parental rights in the matter unless it deems you to be unfit after a series of hearings.No. Your wife cannot grant legal custody of your children to anyone else. That must be done by a court order and the court would not ignore your parental rights in the matter unless it deems you to be unfit after a series of hearings.No. Your wife cannot grant legal custody of your children to anyone else. That must be done by a court order and the court would not ignore your parental rights in the matter unless it deems you to be unfit after a series of hearings.
I assume you are referring to the Federal Court System, since many state courts DO allow media of all types (except flash photography). Reporters taking written notes and sketch artists may attend federal court hearings, it is only photographers and cameramen which they have ruled against.
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