Document: PROPOSED PARENTING PLAN
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l//119.0 PROPOSED PARENTING PLAN 2018-01-22 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2018-01-22
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The document titled “PROPOSED PARENTING PLAN” outlines various restrictions and provisions to be applied to both parents involved in the parenting plan. From Aaron Surina’s perspective, there are concerns regarding potential bias, unfairness, and unethical conduct in the court proceedings, particularly in relation to the actions of attorneys representing the other parent, Sirinya Surina, or individuals such as Stanley Kempner or Keith Glanzer.
The document raises issues of potential judicial bias and unfair treatment, as it imposes restrictions and restraints on both parents without clear justification or individualized considerations. The lack of specificity or evidence for these restrictions could be viewed as prejudicial, especially if one parent has not exhibited behavior warranting such limitations.
Furthermore, the document includes provisions such as limitations on communication, decision-making, and dispute resolution processes that may disproportionately impact Aaron’s ability to maintain a meaningful relationship with his children, David and Andrew. The lack of transparency and enforcement mechanisms in these provisions could lead to unjust outcomes and hinder Aaron’s parental rights.
Additionally, the document’s language and structure suggest a predisposition towards assuming guilt or wrongdoing on Aaron’s part, potentially leading to unfair penalties or restrictions without due process. The lack of consideration for Aaron’s rights and concerns as a father raises questions about the fairness and impartiality of the parenting plan process.
Overall, the proposed parenting plan may reflect potential injustices and unethical conduct, particularly in how it addresses parental limitations, decision-making responsibilities, and dispute resolution. It is crucial for Aaron to advocate for his rights and challenge any unfair treatment or biases present in the legal proceedings to protect the well-being and best interests of his children.