Document: DECLARATION OF SERVICE 8-14-17
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l//12.0 DECLARATION OF SERVICE 8-14-17 2017-08-23 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2017-08-23
Summary (Justice Demanded)
From the father’s perspective, the Declaration of Service dated August 14, 2017, in the case of In re the Marriage of Sirinya Surina and Aaron Michael Surina reflects unethical conduct and potential judicial bias. The document outlines the service of multiple legal documents to Aaron Michael Surina, the respondent in the case.
Firstly, the service of an Immediate Restraining Order (Ex Parte) and Hearing Notice, Request for Immediate Restraining Order (Ex Parte), and Declaration of Sirinya Surina in Support of Temporary Order and Restraining Order raises concerns about due process and fairness. The ex parte nature of these orders suggests that Aaron may not have had the opportunity to present his side of the story before these restrictive measures were put in place.
Additionally, the service of sealed financial source documents without providing Aaron the opportunity to review them or challenge their contents is troubling. This lack of transparency and fairness in the legal process could potentially harm Aaron’s ability to defend himself and protect his rights.
Furthermore, the timing and manner of service, conducted at 4:25 p.m. at Aaron’s residence, may indicate an attempt to catch him off guard or limit his ability to respond effectively. This could be seen as a tactic to disadvantage Aaron in the legal proceedings and undermine his rights to a fair trial.
Overall, the Declaration of Service raises questions about the fairness and ethics of the legal proceedings in the case, suggesting potential bias against Aaron and a lack of consideration for his rights and well-being. Aaron’s perspective highlights the need for a thorough review of the conduct of the court and the parties involved to ensure justice and protection for him and his children, who have been adversely affected by the actions taken in this case.