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Hi all. I’ve just joined and looking for some advice if possible.
I sent in a contempt of court form as my ex has been sharing the section 7 report and court order wirh her friend. I have evidence of this. She has also been breaking the child arrangements court order which we have at present.
I sent the form in and a nice man from the court sent me a C2 form with a note saying I need to fill that in instead. So my question is. As there are two issues, with her breaking the court order and sharing the confidential forms. What do I request from the court? A directions hearing to address the issues? Or something else?
Also one last thing do I include written witness statements I have and evidence with the C2 form or will I do that at a later date?
Thankyou for any advice you can give.
hi,
you mention she is breaking current court order? is she not allowing you to see kids?
@bill337 hi. Honestly the whole court thing has been in her favour from the start. Cafcass have sided with her and all her accusations have been believed. I have a contested final hearing in October where I am also cross examine cafcass author.
At the moment I only have phonecalls once per week but for up to an hour. She is telling the children to end the call everytime after 3-4 minutes
ok. I do not think its a good idea to make further applications while you have a final hearing coming up. You can report your ex's bad behaviour at final hearing, or can can try contact cafcass officer now and let her know. what contact have cafcass recommended?
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