Can I send a letter to the judge after a custody trial?
The judge should not be contacted by letter about trial issues, as this would not be considered evidence. Furthermore, any form of communication must always include the other party.
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I was just wondering if it’s bad to send a letter to the judge after a custody agreement.

Do you have a question regarding child custody modification?

I mean a custody trial. And no. We have 60 days to wait for his decision.

Are there any specific reasons or changes you would like to address in the letter to the judge regarding the custody agreement?

No, I just feel in court my key points did not come across like I wanted.

Just to clarify, what is your relationship to the children?

I’m the mother.

Who do the children currently live with?

I get him four days and dad gets him three days.

Who’s the primary caregiver?

Me, the mother.

Ok. Thanks for the info. The Family Lawyer can help with your concerns about sending a letter to the judge after a custody trial. And, how would you like to connect with the Lawyer - phone call or online chat?

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Hi! I'm Attorney/Professor, a Family Law expert, and I'm here to assist you with your concerns regarding your custody situation. Let's get started on making sure your points are clearly communicated!
Thank you for joining me online today. Just to clarify, has the court already held a trial in your custody case?

Yes, today was the trial.

The judge should not be contacted by letter about trial issues, as this would not be considered evidence. Furthermore, any form of communication must always include the other party.

Ok, thank you.

You're welcome! Best of luck, and I hope everything went well.
Have a good rest of your week. If you have any questions or updates, please don't hesitate to reach out. Take care!

Thank you

You're welcome