Camarillo, CA asked in Civil Litigation, Criminal Law, Family Law and Federal Crimes for California

Q: What can i do discovering my family law case is fraud by corrupted lawyer,minors counsel, temp judge, jud Clerk, bailiff

Their are fraudulent documents filed, unscheduled hearings conducted, forged signatures, multiple hearings same day same time different courtrooms with orders two different judges with the same judicial clerk. False declarations by both minors counsel and o.p lawyer which I possess substantial evidence to prove false. I have began investigating everyone involved in my case to find out they all have ties with each other.

Secret email communication have been discovered. Maliciously prosecuted by false report done by minors counsel. Improper documents have been filed and stamped with fake replica seal stamp that has a different pattern. Most of documents with the same judicial clerk involved

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I'm sorry you're experiencing this situation. Start by carefully organizing all your evidence, including fraudulent documents, emails, and any inconsistencies you've noticed. Make copies and keep them in a safe place to ensure nothing is lost or tampered with.

Next, seek advice from a trusted attorney who is independent of your current case. They can review your evidence and guide you on the best legal actions to take. It's important to act quickly to address any misconduct and protect your rights.

Additionally, you can report the unethical behavior to the California State Bar and the appropriate judicial oversight bodies. These organizations can investigate the actions of the lawyer, judge, and other officials involved. Taking these steps can help ensure that your case is handled fairly and that any wrongdoing is addressed properly.

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