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(@warhammer)
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Bill thank you for reply. Now I’m wondering if this was her plan all along. She’s been told off by the courts before for undermining me, not including me in key decisions etc. school admissions told me that the courts would decide on a school for my child, which I thought would take in to consideration both of our addresses and travel arrangements. I will not do anything that could result in me losing contact time with my child. The other option I have is to inform school admissions that she no longer lives at the address on his application. If I do this the application would move from one council to another, but ultimately closer to my address and the actual address where she is now living. I think She should tell them herself and follow the correct process re moving home, but I doubt she will.

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(@dadmod3)
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That might be a plan.  You could express concern about the distance to be travelled from her new  address

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