Document: NOTICE OF HEARING
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/149.0 NOTICE OF HEARING 2018-02-16 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2018-02-16
Summary (Justice Demanded)
This notice of hearing document, filed on February 16th, 2018, and assigned to case number 17-3-01817-0, is suggestive of several potential issues of bias and unfairness towards the respondent, Aaron Michael Surina, from a father’s perspective.
Firstly, the document reveals a potentially prejudiced system where the non-moving party, in this case, Aaron, would automatically lose if they do not appear for the hearing. This could be seen as a failure to consider the respondent’s personal circumstances or potential legitimate reasons for not being able to attend, thus reflecting an imbalance in the allocation of rights between the parties involved.
Furthermore, the document mentions that the court will base its hearing on the affidavits and declarations submitted. It could be considered unfair if the court does not take into account other evidentiary material or testimonies that Aaron may wish to present, limiting his ability to defend himself.
The document also outlines a restrictive timeline for the respondent to respond to the motion with written opposition, which must be filed at least four days before the hearing date. This short timeframe could potentially hinder Aaron’s ability to fully prepare his defense, posing an additional disadvantage.
Moreover, if the petitioner is seeking financial relief, Aaron would be required to submit a Financial Declaration form. This requirement could be seen as an invasion of his privacy and potentially bias the court in favor of the petitioner, presenting an additional fairness concern.
In summary, Aaron may perceive this document as demonstrating potential judicial bias and unfairness due to the system’s seemingly automatic siding with the moving party, restrictive timelines, limitation on the types of admissible evidence, and potential invasion of his financial privacy.