Q: Can I annotate cases for judge in regards to disability’s and best interest of child. Or is that not advised
A: Yes, you can present arguments and case law to the judge in a family law case regarding disabilities and the best interest of the child, as long as it is relevant and supports your client's position. It is a common practice to provide legal authorities and persuasive arguments to assist the judge in making an informed decision in the best interest of the child. However, it's essential to ensure that your annotations are accurate, well-researched, and directly applicable to the case at hand.
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