Document: TRIAL MINUTES
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/214.0 TRIAL MINUTES 2018-08-10 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2018-08-10
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The court documents reveal a clear bias against the father, Aaron Surina, in a motion hearing involving the sale of a family residence. The court, presided over by the Honorable Tony Hazel, approved the petitioner’s motion to sell the house without providing any clear reasoning or justification for this decision, which immediately impacts Aaron’s rights and interests. The decision was made with a lack of transparency, as the details of the court’s ruling were not fully disclosed in the document. This oversight can be seen as unfair towards Aaron, as it deprives him of a full understanding of the decision-making process. Furthermore, the court order stipulates the use of sale proceeds for guardian ad litem fees, a decision that seems to overlook Aaron’s potential financial needs and rights. This conduct, coupled with the lack of explicit reasoning or justification for the decision, suggests a potential bias against Aaron, possibly infringing on his rights as a respondent in this case.