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  • #16
    Re: Non-molestation order

    When does your bundle need to be submitted for?

    Could you post the order up pls ? (remove your details)


    Where all parties are litigants in person, none of them are obliged to provide a bundle (unless the court otherwise directs). Any bundle lodged by a litigant in person must be prepared and lodged so as to comply with FPR 2010, PD 27A (para 3.1).
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    • #17
      Re: Non-molestation order

      I have until the 5th July to file my bundle to the courts and respondents Soliciotors

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      • #18
        Re: Non-molestation order

        Okay, I have children back shortly but I'll try get some bits together for you to help later on xxx

        Could you post the order up pls ? (remove your details)
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        • #19
          Re: Non-molestation order

          Omg you are amazing. When you say post the order up what exactly do you want to see? I can show you the documents I have created so far? Or are you wanting to see court orders?

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          • #20
            Re: Non-molestation order

            Originally posted by Benjamingrimshaw View Post
            Unfortunately the fees a solicitor charges I can't afford it, they charge per hour what I make a day! So I guess this one is up to me to put my case across the best I can. Mother already has a solicitor and has from the beginning of proceedings. Where I live at the moment is fully accessible to daughters school family and friends, I have her nights during the week and drop her off at school and on time with no problems.
            An NMO and Occupation Order is a free application to court. You could do it yourself but it's a complex situation and to get the result you want it's worth getting some legal advice at least.

            The other problem you have is you're accused of sexual abuse, too.

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