Document: MOTION FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/188.0 MOTION FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 2018-05-29 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2018-05-29
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The court documents raise concerns about potential bias and unfair treatment towards Aaron Surina, a father struggling to protect his children in the face of challenging circumstances. The petitioner, Sirinya Surina, alleges that Aaron has not complied with several court orders, including financial obligations and a restraining order. However, these allegations lack concrete evidence or specific instances of Aaron’s supposed disobedience, merely referring vaguely to “declarations” from Sirinya Surina and Benjamas Srirattanakun.
Aaron’s request for a reallocation of a September 2017 Temporary Order, obligating him to pay household expenses, was denied by the court without any clear reasons or justification. Such an action might indicate potential bias against Aaron. Furthermore, the court’s order that Aaron work with the petitioner’s counsel to amend a federal tax return could be interpreted as coercion, as it does not offer Aaron an opportunity to negotiate or dispute these claims.
The petitioner’s pursuit of a contempt order against Aaron, seeking the court’s approval for a judgment ordering him to pay $1,500 in attorney fees, along with other fines and penalties, adds to the mounting financial burden on him. This, combined with the obligation to pay household expenses, could place Aaron in a precarious financial situation, threatening his ability to adequately safeguard his children’s interests.
The document appears to be a standard motion for an order to show cause but lacks sufficient details to fully identify clear instances of unethical conduct, judicial bias, or injustices against Aaron Surina. The absence of these specific details may itself be seen as an attempt to obscure the reality of Aaron’s situation, further exacerbating the potential unfairness towards him. It is crucial to obtain further documents to shed more light on any possible biases or unfair treatment against Aaron in this ongoing legal struggle.