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[Solved] mother was wanting to move away

 
(@topdad2015)
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hi my eldest daughter of 11 mum has been thretening to move away.
my child has told her mum she dont want to move away.
her mum is now sayin that she didnt mean to say it.

my question is how will i go about stolling this as i have said to the mother
if this is the case then she dont mind signing an agreement to say she wont move
away while shes at highschool.

the mother saif she will sign an agreement to this so what do i do
what do i do to get this in writing and legal to stop this happening

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Topic starter Posted : 21/03/2018 11:37 pm
 Mojo
(@Mojo)
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I'm not sure if an agreement drawn up by a solicitor would be legally binding. You could ask if she would be prepared to go to mediation, for the purpose of drawing up a Memorandum of Understanding, which you could then submit to court to obtain a consent order about this specific issue.

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Posted : 22/03/2018 5:22 pm
(@dadmod4)
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In simple terms, an agreement is only really legally binding as much as both of you abide by it - if she choses not to do so, then you end up in court and the hope is that a court will agree that the letter should be made into a court order.

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Posted : 23/03/2018 3:26 am
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