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Hi all, does anyone have any advice as to how to write a good detailed position statement for an enforcement hearing?
I want to be able to say that I want all the time I have lost with my children back, I want the order varied too so I can see them more often and longer. I want to be able to push for a fact finding hearing as the courts have never allowed me to show concrete evidence that she has lied. Even when my ex appealed the original decision, she lied to the courts claiming my children have sever medical conditions which I am unable to deal with? This is a lie as i got a copy of their medical records from the GP.
Thanks all
hi Ferfer,
i would recommend trying to keep position statement brief. 2 sides of A4. like statement for c100 hearings, can briefly describe what has happened and what led you to applying for enforcement. if court will choose to vary order, then you should include proposal, e.g. extra days/nights with child. if enforcement won't be final hearing, ask for contact to resume in interim.
i think it's a bad idea to push for a fact finding hearing. it will keep you in court for further 2-3+ months, and during all that time you may not be able to see kids.
there's some good advice here:
https://www.dad.info/forum/legal-eagle/48485-applying-to-enforce-order-third-time?start=24
You do not ever want a find a fact hearing. if they go against you then you are stuffed for contact. if you win nothing really happens to be honest. All you can do is enforce and eek more contact out of ex because of her disgusting behavior π
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