The rule banning ex parte communications ensures that the court process is fair and that all parties have the same information as the judge who will be deciding the case. When all parties have the same information, a party who disagrees with the information can contest it in court.

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The rule banning ex parte communications ensures that the court process is fair and that all parties have the same information as the judge who will be deciding the case. 

When all parties have the same information, a party who disagrees with the information can contest it in court.

The letter below is an example of how some judges deal with communications they feel may challenge the rule.
The "Dear Judge," book is a compulation of ex parte communications from childen to the judges in their parent's child custody cases.