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Hi folks, this might be useful for anyone before or during the court process if you can get to Bristol.
What does the Family Court do? ... This is your chance to find out.
Join His Honour Judge Stephen Wildblood QC, designated family judge for the Bristol area, and a panel of legal experts to hear about how the Family Court works, what to expect and where to get helpful information.
Find out what the Family Court does, what it's like going to Court and what to expect in terms of: paper work, giving evidence and the hearing process in general.
Get information about Legal Aid, the support available when you attend Court by yourself and alternatives to the Court process.
This will be an opportunity for you to come to the court building and ask questions about the practice of the Family Court.*
....wish I lived close enough to attend!
So do I! Wonder if it's something other courts might consider, never seen it before!! Shame it's just too far away for me.....
You know what - because it's Stephen Wildblood giving the talk, I've registered and assuming I can get the day off (don't see that I'll have a problem with that), I'm going to go π
Would love to have the opportunity to ask him whether more courts and judges will follow his lead in awarding residence to the father if the mothers repeatedly obstruct contact.
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