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[Solved] My ex applied for Appeal

 
(@ollylove)
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Hi Everyone. The latest development on my case is that my ex had made a new application to the court for to stop the existing order which finally orders that I can now have contact with my son. Does this new order which has been set for a date next month overrule the final I already have which favored me to have contact with my child? More so I actually intend to forward the order to the Home Office as a supporting document in gaining residency in the UK so I can be close with my son. Would this new development prevent me from furthering on my immigration application as planned? I need your help urgently! Many thanks

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Topic starter Posted : 13/06/2017 5:37 pm
(@leydan)
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court orders stay in force until a new one has been made by the judge on the hearing date, as for staying in the uk .. is there any reason for you to be removed back to your home country ?

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Posted : 13/06/2017 6:35 pm
(@ollylove)
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I have already made an application to the Home Office based on the need to be close to my son. Meaning my personal documents are with them until I get a decision. But I am not currently able to work. Thank you

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Topic starter Posted : 13/06/2017 6:56 pm
 Yoda
(@yoda)
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Hi

Unfortunately, we don't have access to any immigration advice on the forum. It might be worth giving Reunite a call and asking them if they can point you towards any legal support for that area.

In terms of your Child Arrangement Order - it remains in force unless a court issues a new order. You can submit a cross application for enforcement of the order if she isn't allowing the ordered contact to take place. You need form C79 and (EX160a for fee exemption if you aren't working)

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Posted : 14/06/2017 10:44 am
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