Ex Parte
"Ex Parte" is a legal term that refers to a situation where one party in a legal proceeding communicates with the judge without the other party being present. This can occur in various legal contexts, such as during hearings or motions. The purpose of an ex parte communication is often to seek immediate relief or to address urgent matters that cannot wait for both parties to be present.
In many jurisdictions, ex parte communications are regulated to ensure fairness in the legal process. For example, in cases involving family law or emergency orders, a judge may allow ex parte requests to protect the interests of vulnerable parties. However, such communications must be disclosed to the other party as soon as possible to maintain transparency and uphold the integrity of the judicial system.