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Please help - what do I do now re: NMO false allegations

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Yes it’s the first and that’s what’s been agreed . I’m not sure whether to bother with a position statement tho 

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@dadofone98 

Contrary to what most people think, a position statement is options. However you should still submit a very short one, stating that you oppose the allegations but wish to make undertakings to not:

Harass, pester or threaten x.

Attend a location where I believe they are residing other than for the purpose of arranged handover. 

Message/email them except for the purpose of discussing your child's needs.

Harass, pester or threaten their family.

 

Basically, drafting your own undertakings to ensure that her barrister doesn't include ones that would prevent you from attending events that your child's school has invited both parents to.

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