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 Hth
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I thooihbty the upcoming hearing on the 13th June is so that I can oppose the order + allegations.
There are not other hearings ive been told about.
She said that shes at high risk apparently so insisted on emergny NMO.

I am instructing a Barristor today and see what she advices.

Thank you

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hth i live in same locality. i am guessing your hearing will be in central london, holborn? yes its a good idea to get a barrister. i have read other cases like this that on the day of hearing, the non-mol order is seen as nonsense and thrown out. lot of the times its used as an excuse to get legal aid. i am surprised a non-mol was not used against me. i worked fast. did MIAM mediation assessment, didnt bother mention to ex as she cut contact with me, and doing that third party messaging [censored] thats happening with you. mediator was satisfied and said hes just signing me off to make a court application.

when you speak to barrister, press them about a fact finding hearing, and if he/she can work hard to convince the court, not to go for that. its very likely the other side will ask for fact finding hearing. glad i avoided that in my case.

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Thanks for your response Bill

I am not sure whats fact finding hearing and is that something to benefit me?

I had a meeting with my Barristor. She has filled c100 form (to get contact with my child) without mediation as she has made domestic violence allegations to get NMO signed.

Hearing will be in Family court

Many thanks

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Ive edited out the name of the court Hth... it's not a good idea to give out info that could identify you, this is an open forum so much better to keep your anonymity.

All the best

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hi hth,

the fact-finding hearing is a pain in the but, and prolongs your court process. can read about it here.

https://childlawadvice.org.uk/information-pages/hearings-in-the-family-court/

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