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Judge FORCES Mom to Kick Out Boyfriend After Uncovering Custody Secrets!

In this gripping courtroom footage from Butler County, Kansas, watch as a mother and father clash over a legally binding custody agreement signed just months earlier.

Petitioner (Mother): Nicolette Cortez
Respondent (Father): Shay Michael Zane-LaRue

00:00 - The Emergency Motion: Court is in Session
02:40 - A Broken Agreement? The Debate Over the February Order
04:31 - Shielding the Teen: Removing the Child from the Virtual Courtroom
05:32 - Shocking Allegations: Why the Summer Visit is Under Fire
08:29 - The Secret Cruise & The Unidentified Man in the House
14:54 - The Defense Strikes Back Hard
23:23 - The Judge Interrogates Both Sides Under Pressure
29:50 - The Secret Phone & A Teenager’s High-Stakes Ultimatum
33:43 - Hearing Halted: The Judge Calls for a Private Interview
34:07 - The Judge Returns: Unpacking the Teen's Private Statement
35:14 - The Moment of Truth: The Judge Delivers the Ruling
43:46 - Final Demands and the Financial Fallout

Emergency Motion for Suspension of Parenting Time: A time-sensitive legal application requesting the court to immediately halt or delay a parent's allocated visitation or physical custody due to immediate welfare or safety concerns.
Proffer (Proffer of Evidence): An offer of proof made by an attorney to the court, outlining what a witness's testimony or documentary evidence would show, utilized to save time or when formal evidentiary hearings are bypassed.
Parental Alienation: A legal and psychological concept describing a situation where one parent is alleged to have manipulated or pressured a child into unjustifiably rejecting or harboring hostility toward the other parent.
In-Camera Interview / Judicial Breakout Room: A private meeting between the judge and a party (frequently a minor child in custody matters) outside the presence of the parents, jury, or public, designed to allow the individual to speak freely.
Unsubstantiated / Unfounded Finding: A formal determination by a state child protective services agency (such as the Department for Children and Families) indicating that an investigation did not find a preponderance of evidence to support allegations of maltreatment.
Business Records Subpoena: A legal order commanding a third-party organization (such as a medical facility or therapy provider) to produce official business and treatment records for use in litigation.
Protection from Abuse (PFA) Order: A civil restraining order issued by a court to protect an individual or children from physical maltreatment, threats, or harassment by a family or household member.
Agreed Order / Consent Judgment: A legally binding order or settlement signed by the judge that reflects a mutual agreement reached voluntarily between the opposing parties rather than a decision imposed after a trial.
Primary Residential Parent: The parent with whom the minor child resides for the majority of the time, typically responsible for the child's daily care and academic routine.
Non-Custodial Parent: The parent who does not have primary physical custody of a child but is generally granted specific visitation rights or parenting time.
Protective Order (Discovery/Records): A court order restricting the disclosure, dissemination, or viewing of sensitive or confidential information obtained during the discovery phase of litigation.
Stipulation of Exhibits: An agreement between opposing legal counsels that certain documents or evidence are authentic and can be admitted into the court record without formal objection.
Material Change in Circumstances: The legal standard required to modify an existing child custody or parenting plan, requiring proof that significant, unforeseen changes have occurred since the entry of the last order.
Telehealth / Virtual Contact Provisions: Specific terms within a custody agreement or court order outlining how and when a child may communicate with a parent or medical provider via video or telephone technology.
In-Camera Review: A process where a judge privately inspects sensitive documents (such as child welfare files) in their office to determine if the records are relevant and safe to be released to the litigants under a protective order.
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.

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