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hello, new to the site, but after some advice. My ex has recently given birth to our son (19/11/17) she let me see our son a fair few times but every time she has an issue (not even related to me) she uses the baby as a weapon tells me i am a [censored] dad and then deny me access. I cannot afford a solicitor to represent me so i am representing myself. I have written her the first stage letter requesting a compromise to visitation. Does any body have a link to a website or a template for a second stage letter? or what do i need to write in this?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Jacob
Not sure what you mean by this to be honest... generally you would start with a letter and if that doesn't work you would attempt mediation, if that fails, or she refuses to attend, the next step would be for the mediator to sign off the form to enable you to apply to the family court for a Child Arrangements Order. Here's a link to the mediation services
www.nfm.org.uk
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