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In this gripping case, a judge's innovative approach to a child custody battle. The parents and attorneys clash over what's best for the children. Will the children's voices be heard? Watch as the judge navigates through legal challenges and sets the stage for the final decisions. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice. Litigants List: Adrian Guzman: Father of the children involved, objecting to the judge's plan to interview the children. Joanna Guzman: Mother of the children involved (not present). Mr. Purdell: Attorney for the father, Adrian Guzman. Miss Naranjo: Attorney for the mother, Joanna Guzman. Mr. Noack: Attorney for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS). Judge: Presiding judge in the case. Penny: CASA volunteer (Court Appointed Special Advocate). Amy Taylor: Court reporter. Brittney: Court staff. Legal Terms & Definitions: Adversary Hearing: A legal proceeding where opposing parties present their cases. Alleged Father: A man who is believed to be the father of a child but has not been legally established as such. (In this case, the alleged father is not present). Motion for Continuance: A request to postpone a court hearing. Mediation: A process where a neutral third party helps parties resolve their disputes. Final Hearing: The final hearing where the judge makes a final decision in the case. In Chambers: A private meeting or discussion that takes place in the judge's office or a private area, away from the courtroom. Intellectual Disability: A condition characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior. Hearsay: An out-of-court statement offered in court to prove the truth of the matter asserted. Joint Custody: A legal arrangement where both parents share the rights and responsibilities of raising a child. Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA): A trained volunteer who advocates for the best interests of children involved in the court system. Dockets: A schedule of the cases that are scheduled to be heard. Legal Motions: Motion to Confer with Children: The judge's intention to speak with the children in chambers. Motion for Continuance: Based on the case not being mediated. In this gripping case, a judge's innovative approach to a child custody battle. The parents and attorneys clash over what's best for the children. Will the children's voices be heard? Watch as the judge navigates through legal challenges and sets the stage for the final decisions. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice. Litigants List: Adrian Guzman: Father of the children involved, objecting to the judge's plan to interview the children. Joanna Guzman: Mother of the children involved (not present). Mr. Purdell: Attorney for the father, Adrian Guzman. Miss Naranjo: Attorney for the mother, Joanna Guzman. Mr. Noack: Attorney for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS). Judge: Presiding judge in the case. Penny: CASA volunteer (Court Appointed Special Advocate). Amy Taylor: Court reporter. Brittney: Court staff. Legal Terms & Definitions: Adversary Hearing: A legal proceeding where opposing parties present their cases. Alleged Father: A man who is believed to be the father of a child but has not been legally established as such. (In this case, the alleged father is not present). Motion for Continuance: A request to postpone a court hearing. Mediation: A process where a neutral third party helps parties resolve their disputes. Final Hearing: The final hearing where the judge makes a final decision in the case. In Chambers: A private meeting or discussion that takes place in the judge's office or a private area, away from the courtroom. Intellectual Disability: A condition characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior. Hearsay: An out-of-court statement offered in court to prove the truth of the matter asserted. Joint Custody: A legal arrangement where both parents share the rights and responsibilities of raising a child. Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA): A trained volunteer who advocates for the best interests of children involved in the court system. Dockets: A schedule of the cases that are scheduled to be heard. Legal Motions: Motion to Confer with Children: The judge's intention to speak with the children in chambers. Motion for Continuance: Based on the case not being mediated. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.