Document: STIPULATION
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/288.0 STIPULATION 2019-06-11 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2019-06-11
Summary (Justice Demanded)
Document Title: STIPULATION
Combined Summary:
The court documents indicate a potential bias and possible infringement on the rights of Aaron Michael Surina, who is the respondent in this case. The court issued orders on August 10, 2018, and January 3, 2019, dictating the sale of the family residence and appointed the petitioner, Sirinya Surina, as the sole authority in this matter. This decision appears to undermine Aaron Surina’s legal rights and input, suggesting an imbalance of power in the proceedings.
Further, Mr. Surina’s refusal to sign a Purchase and Sale agreement due to concerns of negating his legal claim of sole ownership led to the withdrawal of First America Title Company from writing title insurance and conducting the sale’s closing and transfer. This decision echoes a reluctance to consider Mr. Surina’s arguments and restricts his opportunity to refute the property’s characterization.
The court decided to proceed with the closing of the sale, despite Mr. Surina’s objections, which can be perceived as a bypassing of his rights. The stipulation, while seemingly addressing both parties’ concerns, indirectly coerces Mr. Surina into the sale process. This approach suggests a potential bias against him, undermines his claims, and denies his right to a fair contest over the property’s nature.
Moreover, the court documents state that any document signed by any party regarding the sale of the real property, which was the subject of the court’s August 10, 2018 order, is not admissible in any hearing or trial. This condition could obstruct Aaron’s legal rights to present crucial evidence in his defense and could be perceived as an unfair and biased decision. This aspect of the agreement raises questions regarding the ethical conduct of the proceedings, suggesting a potential bias against Aaron Surina. It appears that Aaron Surina has been placed in an unjust situation, indicating a possible disregard for his rights and concerns.