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Hello had a court hearing 2 weeks ago, and waiting for a fact finding hearing. at the court hearing my ex asked for no photos to be put up on any social networking sites. I said that was fine as long as you don't put any up. So the judge agreed and put it his order.
I found out yesterday that my ex is daughter has put some photos up of our son. she would have access to see what her order daughter puts on her facebook.
does this mean she has broken the court order and what can I do about it ?
I would say that, since the inital objection for putting up photos came from your ex, then the first thing to try is to speak to your ex and ask that the photos are taken down. If she refuses, then it could be a breach, in which case you would need to go for an enforcement, but it's difficult to know whether a court would do too much about it.
I think actd is right, contact the ex in the first instance and if you get nowhere, write directly to the judge that made the order and tell them what has happened and ask for advice or a return to court for new directions.
All the best
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