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(@dadmod2)
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Joined: 6 years ago

hi,

if shes breaking rules of court order, then you apply for enforcement. for enforcement application, you dont need to waste more time and money on mediation. theres no mediation (proper family mediators) fowhen it comes to enforcement applications.

if you want to change/vary a court order then you would have to go through mediation process again

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 Yoda
(@yoda)
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Joined: 10 years ago

Hi

As bill said - you don't have to attend mediation in order to apply for enforcement. You just complete a C79 and send this to the court.

A lot of enforcement applications end in a variation anyway.

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 Yoda
(@yoda)
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Joined: 10 years ago

Hi

As bill said - you don't have to attend mediation in order to apply for enforcement. You just complete a C79 and send this to the court.

A lot of enforcement applications end in a variation anyway.

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