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Position statement - undertakings NMO

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I’ve emailed them all and said I’ll accept undertaking no admission as I didn’t do what I’m accused of . 

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since sending off position statement I’ve received court bundle from her solicitor with an index , NMO application, NMO and my position statement . There is no sight of the undertakings in there - should it be ? I’m so stressed out , can they withdraw it at this late stage after it was them that suggested it and prepared it?

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@dadofone98 

The barrister who might represent her might put the undertakings in the counsel notes that will be shared with you and the judge 1-2 days before the hearing. As I have said a few times, take control by writing undertakings yourself. 

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All over and done with. I agreed the very short undertakings , the judge looked a little peed off to even be there and noted that her witness statement was missing ‘but don’t need to see it anyway’ what I have to do now is file and serve a signed copy - do I take this to the court house ?

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