Exparte means is a communication of some sort, verbal, written etc that takes part without all parties being present. In the legal context it is usually a communication between the judge and one side with the other side being absent. It is rare and is usually avoided. There are times however where it is necessary and one side may make it known they are seeking an exparte meeting and the judge will determine if it is 1. necessary and 2. legal
"Quash" is a legal term meaning "to void.""Exparte" means a communication of some sort that takes place without one fo the parties to the dispute being present. It is usually a communication between the judge and one side, while the other side is absent. It is rare and is usually avoided. There are times however where it is necessary and one side may make it known they are seeking an exparte meeting and the judge will determine if it is necessary and legalTherefore: To quash an exparte would be to void whatever was the result of the exparte proceeding (i.e. un-attended hearing). . . perhaps an order or a ruling of some type.
The restraining order is still in effect and the disparaged spouse can still get in trouble for its violation, even if the aggrieved spouse allows the other to re-enter.
You generally can't file anything over the phone. You may be able to file by mail. Ex parte is a communication with the judge without the other party present.
you can motion the court for a re vamp of the parenting agreement /visitation...they will send you both to mediaition and if that doesn't work then you get a GAL (Guadian ad Lietum) for the child all costs incurred by both of you if you petition the court for it to be split....but you will both have to appear and the other person will be notified that is just how it works...call your local child support agency they will help
Ex parte proof refers to evidence or information presented to a court by one party without the presence or knowledge of the other party in the case. This type of proof is not typically allowed in most legal proceedings because it does not allow for a fair and balanced presentation of evidence.
An Ex Parte hearing is a judicial hearing without one of the opposing parties being present."Disposed proceeding as exparte" means that a hearing was held to give the opportunity to the defendant to attend but the defendant did not attend. Therefore, the proceeding can continue "ex parte."
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The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
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