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(@david gee)
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Hi was issued with a non-molestation order on 17/12/19 went to court on 19/12/19 and said i would like to contest it .MY next hearing is on the 11/03/20 which is the final hearing . This is the 1st time i can put my side of the case i have looked on line and it appears i should have had a second hearing Can someone please help me thanks

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(@david gee)
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Hi was issued with a non-molestation order on 17/12/19 went to court on 19/12/19 and said i would like to contest it .MY next hearing is on the 11/03/20 which is the final hearing . This is the 1st time i can put my side of the case i have looked on line and it appears i should have had a second hearing Can someone please help me thanks

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(@dadmod2)
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Joined: 6 years ago

hi,

i dont know much about non-mol. there is some info here:

https://www.dad.info/forum/legal-eagle/41674-contesting-a-non-molestation-order-any-success

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(@warwickshire1)
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I am pretty sure if you been issued with a non molestation order that's the end of matters. you are meant to contest it before it is issued as there is normally a hearing to get your side across. if you are a final hearing u want to fully focus on what child contact you can get

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I don't know about others,but my ex filed non molestation order without me knowing anything about it and it lasted till my final hearing ,which I think it's very similar to your experience. My next and last hearing I could come across with my side of story but nobody really cared or tried listen to so I had to go for cross undertaking but I don't advise that as this will bite you in the future .Best option if you have some time, is to file application to see your child .State that is urgent and try to connect it with your existing case for the next hearing ,it'll save you time .
if not possible try for interim contact as other advise
I tried to ask judge to file application on the spot for contact with my child but I was refused .Funny 14month later judge done that by herself .
I wish you all the best and try not to agree with them if that don't go in your favour

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